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Off-duty US Navy sailors help passengers after Washington state ferry's generator fails, runs agroundA group of U.S. Navy sailors headed to the Submarine Ball in Seattle assisted passengers on the halted Walla Walla ferry that ran aground near Bainbridge Island on Saturday.
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Grounded ferry a reminder of Washington’s aging fleet as state struggles to replace boatsBallooning costs and workforce shortages could mean Washington does something it hasn’t done in more than 50 years: build ferries outside the state.
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2021 heat wave contributed to over 150 deaths across Washington state, study finds“Official death tolls may miss deaths not immediately and obviously tied to high temperatures, but those previously counted may represent just the tip of the iceberg, to use a poor analogy for a heat wave,” said Joan Casey, the study's lead author.
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Rejected State Supt. Robert Taylor says the situation ‘puts a stain on the state’'I like to think (race) didn’t play a role, but I do believe that politics had everything to do with it,” Taylor said.
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