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Amtrak's New Airo Trains Promise Comfort But Miss World Cup Rush
Sleek new, amenity-packed “Airo” trains are still undergoing testing and will not get here in time to haul legions of international soccer fans.

Are Washington McDonald's restaurants going cashless?
Imagine strolling into your favorite McDonald's, but your wallet is suddenly useless. That's the new reality for Washington diners gearing up for a cashless shift.

How Funding Cuts Affect Students in Washington Charter Schools
A $7.5 million cut to charter school funding is shaking things up in Washington. The impact on students and teachers is more significant than you might think.

Washington State's Struggles with Ignition Interlock Compliance
With millions in funding on the line, just a handful of drivers have stepped up. What’s holding them back from using ignition interlock devices?

Why WA Flags Are Lowered Friday April 10
Flags will fly at half-staff across Washington on April 10 to honor Air Force Major Ariana Savino, who died in a military aircraft crash in Iraq.

In Washington, when we eat out, We are terrible tippers
You might think tipping is simple, but it’s changed a lot lately—especially with the pandemic shaking things up. Let’s dig into what’s happening right here in our community.

What Washington's Upcoming Income Tax Means For Your Wallet
Washington lawmakers made big headlines last month by passing a new income tax, but they also rolled back a few taxes they approved last year, including a big estate tax hike.


