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|  01/18/10 SEATTLE, Wash. - Proposed state budget cuts could worsen a backlog of ballistics cases at the Washington State Patrol crime lab. A shortage of examiners has already created backlogs of up to a year. On average, it takes state experts more than six months to complete ballistics tests in cases involving firearms. Governor Chris Gregoire has proposed cutting jobs from the crime lab in the face of a ... READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/18/11 Christina Curtis, an intern for the Washington State Department of Transportation, monitors the roads from the Traffic Management Center in Shoreline on Wednesday. WSDOT will soon be adding traffic cameras to a five-mile section of I-5 in Snohomish County.
07/18/11 Mount Rainier National Park has set up a new webcam at Camp Muir that they say is the highest webcam in Washington State and one of the most remote in the United States. Climbers and hikers into Mount Rainier alpine zones will be able to use the webcam to see where the tops of the clouds are and will discover that often when it is rainy at Paradise or lower down in the valley, it may be sunny ...
07/18/11 Washington State to be site of new Pacific Coast Canola facility Hot themes this week:
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