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Washington Leads U.S. Cities in Vehicle Accidents
  Washington had the most accident- prone drivers of any U.S. city for the third straight year, according to Allstate Corp., the biggest publicly traded U.S. auto insurer.
Washington state employee furlough day Tuesday
  Many Washington State agencies will be closed Tuesday, the day after Labor Day, as employees are furloughed for the third day this year to save money.
Washington Terrace city manager heading to Saratoga Springs
  WASHINGTON TERRACE -- City Manager Mark Christensen has been hired for the same position in Saratoga Springs and will be leaving in 90 days. read more
Washington ready for home opener
  Washington running back William Ellegor (center) runs for a touchdown during a Pam Pack scrimmage with Ayden-Grifton earlier this summer. Tonight, the Pam Pack will host the Northside Panthers in its home opener.
Washington Nationals Nyjer Morgan Implodes in Brawl With Florida Marlins
  The Washington Nationals were buried Wednesday night, 16-10, at the hands of the Florida Marlins.
Washington Parish Jamboree cancelled
  The Washington Parish Jamboree for area high school football teams originally scheduled for Franklinton was cancelled and not played Friday due to the death of a student on campus Thursday.
Washington County approved for $500,000 grant
  Maryland officials say Washington County has gotten approval for a $500,000 grant for preservation of forest and farmland.
Washington Nationals And Florida Marlins Brawl After Nyjer Morgan Charges Mound, Fish Win, 16-10.
  Washington Nationals And Florida Marlins Brawl After Nyjer Morgan Charges Mound, Fish Win, 16-10.
Washington Post launching iPad app in ‘coming weeks’
  The Washington Post plans on rolling out its iPad app "in the coming weeks," following major papers like the New York Times and Wall Street Journal in creating a product for the Apple device. Ken Babby, the Post's chief revenue officer and general manager for Washington Post Digital, announced the formation of Mobile Leadership Team [... ]
If Washington isn't racing to the top, where are we going?
  Washington state's application for federal Race to the Top grants placed a dismal 32nd out of 36 states. Guest columnist Brad Smith urges Washington state educators and leaders not to resign themselves to the status quo but to keep pushing for meaningful reform.