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Alaska lawmakers must think twice about blocking on Facebook

(Legal Newsline) – The Alaska Supreme Court won’t let state lawmakers block members of the public on Facebook and delete their comments, rejecting the appeal of a minor punishment imposed on a former state senator. […]

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WATCH: Striking workers add to deficit risk for Washington jobless fund

(The Center Square) - Through the first seven months of the year, the state of Washington has paid out more than $565,700 in unemployment...

Newsom announces $3,500 rebate for new EV purchasers

(The Center Square) - California Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced that automakers are offering a $3,500 instant rebate for state residents buying or leasing...

Seattle City Light customers will see rate shock in future electric bills

(The Center Square) - Seattle City Light customers will see their electric bills go up by more than 80% over the next six years...

Surf owner settles with Newport Beach to allow lessons

(The Center Square) – A Navy veteran and surf school owner has reached a settlement that allows him to teach paid lessons in Newport...

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