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Snoqualmie Tribe Donates 200 Defibrillators to Police
Snoqualmie Tribe Donates 200 Defibrillators to Police
Snoqualmie Tribe Donates 200 Defibrillators to Police
SEATTLE (AP) — The Snoqualmie Tribe donated 200 defibrillators to the King County Sheriff's Department, Snoqualmie Police Department and the Snoqualmie Tribe Police Department. KING-TV reported last week the donation, which cost the tribe $180,000, will allow every deputy's car to have an electronic device...
State Senate Votes to Ban Holding Phones While Driving
State Senate Votes to Ban Holding Phones While Driving
State Senate Votes to Ban Holding Phones While Driving
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — A bill that bans holding an electronic device while driving has passed the Washington state Senate. Senate Bill 5289 passed on a 36-13 vote Monday and now heads to the House for consideration. Under the measure, drivers would not be allowed to hold a cellphone, tablet or other electronic devices in their hands while driving on a public roadway, including while being stopped i