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Public Forum on Legal Pot Set for Feb. 21 in Tacoma
The meeting was originally scheduled to take place in Olympia but has since been moved to the Tacoma Convention and Trade Center.

The meeting was originally scheduled to take place in Olympia but has since been moved to the Tacoma Convention and Trade Center.

Washington state toxicologist Fiona Couper says there has been no increase in positive blood tests for THC since I-502 went into effect.
Redmond resident Ira Thomas Clodfelter was last heard from by a friend on Sunday afternoon and police believe he was hiking on Rattlesnake Mountain near North Bend.
David Stern said the Seattle investment group led by Chris Ballmer and Steve Ballmer is "very strong." An NBA committee is expected to vote on the proposed sale in April.
Menchie's in Kirkland will give away the first 6 ounces of frozen yogurt free all day Wednesday, Feb. 6.
Sally Jewell is the first female nominee to President Obama's second-term cabinet.
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are working on bills that would allow the federal government to regulate and tax pot in states that have allowed legalization.
The offer is available at the Aurora Avenue location on Tuesday, Feb. 5.
The offer is available at the Lynnwood location on Tuesday, Feb. 5.
The brothers Harbaugh -- coaches of the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens -- square off at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, with the game on CBS, channel 7.
If Congress fails to pass a defense budget by March 1, the U.S. Navy may be forced to eliminate the popular traveling air show.
King County has selected AEG Live to manage the talent booking and operations of the Marymoor Park Concert Series beginning this year.
A meeting last week at Chateau Ste. Michelle winery involved those against removing the tracks from the Eastside Rail Corridor, as Kirkland is planning on its 5.7-mile stretch.
Both the Senate and House of Representatives are considering legislation that would end capital punishment in Washington state.
Tohula is devoted to reconnecting families with nature while rewarding the most active families in the process. The company is launching its website for the Seattle area.
First Congregational Church, located in the heart of downtown Bellevue for more than 100 years, is up for sale, according to the Seattle Times.
The company has announces it will shut down 20 stores a year over the next decade.
Parade participation has declined markedly, the city says, and ending it will allow resources to be focused on revitalizing the festival, which will be at Cromwell Park this August.
The Washington State Department of Transportation will hold open houses in Bellevue and Seattle on the construction and design of the 520 Bridge.
Hall returns to the organization after a brief hiatus. He previously served three consecutive terms on the board.