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King County Council Set For Historic Appointment Of Black Woman
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay has transmitted the names of three nominees to fill the vacant District 2 seat on the King County Council, a position he vacated on Nov. 25 when he was sworn in as Executive. The nominees are District 2 residents Nimco Bulale, Cherryl Jackson-Williams and Rhonda Lewis. Each brings a long-standing record of service to families, youth, small businesses and neighborhoods throughout the district. Zahilay said their experience reflects the deep community roots he prioritized in selecting candidates. All three nominees are Black women. The person selected will become the first Black woman ever to serve on the King County Council. The appointment will also result in the first majority-woman Council in the county’s history.
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Washington Lawmakers Gather In Olympia To Tackle Budget Shortfalls And Key Issues
Washington lawmakers are set to convene in Olympia this week for critical discussions on the state's pressing budget shortfall, the burgeoning impact of data centers, vaccine safety concerns, damages to bridges from truck collisions, and the rising costs of legal payouts.
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Why Car Prices Won’t Stop Rising
The automotive industry is bracing for a continued surge in new car prices as the new year approaches, with projections indicating that the average price may remain above $50,000. This anticipated increase is attributed to escalating production costs and the recent elimination of financial penalties for automakers surpassing emission standards, highlighting ongoing challenges in affordability for consumers.
The Illusion Of The Markdown
Retailers employ strategic pricing tactics to entice consumers with the illusion of discounts, while maintaining profit margins at the expense of low-wage workers and exploiting the psychological allure of sales.
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Podcast: Tips To Safeguard Against Holiday Fraud As Scammers Exploit Busy Season
As the holiday season unfolds, scammers are exploiting the rush of shopping and travel, with nearly one-third of Americans succumbing to online scams last year. In Washington state alone, consumers reported losses exceeding $302 million due to fraudulent activities.
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