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This is a list of newspapers in the U.S. state of Washington. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and subsequently terminated. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and subsequently terminated.
Many people in Olympia still refer to The Olympian by its former name, or as "The Daily O." The Daily Olympian and another Olympia newspaper, The Daily Recorder, merged in 1928. [5] The Daily Olympian moved from its original home, on Legion Way and Washington Street, to the Capitol Press Building at the corner of Capitol Way and State Avenue.
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of Washington. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first such newspaper in Washington was the Seattle Standard, established in 1890. [1] Notable current newspapers in Washington include The Facts and the Seattle Medium.
According to her obituary posted to the local newspaper, Anne Langham Whitfield Phillips died on Feb. 15, 2024, in Yakima, Washington, after "suffering an unexpected accident while on a walk in ...
Libby Titus, a singer who recorded two albums in the late 1960s and ’70s before retiring from the music scene, later becoming the wife of Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen, died Sunday at age 77. No ...
A teacher in the Greece Central School District was killed in a vehicle crash on Friday, according to a statement released by the school district on Saturday.. Jillian Branciforte, an English as a ...
The News Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Tacoma, Washington. It is the second-largest daily newspaper in the state of Washington with a weekday circulation of 30,945 in 2020. [ 1 ] With origins dating back to 1883, the newspaper was established under its current form in 1918.
On February 11, 1989, Warner was elected coadjutor bishop of Olympia on the first ballot during a special convention held at St. Mark's Cathedral. He was then consecrated on July 8, 1989 at the Climate Center Arena by Bishop Robert H. Cochrane of Olympia. [3] He succeeded as diocesan bishop on January 1, 1990 and was enthroned on May 19, 1990.