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theolympian.com, Daily local news, weather, sports, business, entertainment and classified ads.
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The community newspaper for Ballard for over 100 years. The Ballard News-Tribune is part of the Robinson Newspapers serving Ballard, West Seattle, White Center, Burien, Des Moines and Federal Way.
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The community newspaper for Burien and Sea-Tac for over 60 years. The Highline Times is part of the Robinson Newspapers serving Ballard, West Seattle, White Center, Burien, Des Moines and Federal Way.
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Northwest Asian Weekly - a weekly English-edition newspaper serving the Northwest Asian community. The Northwest Asian Weekly has one simple goal: To empower the Asian community.
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Skagit Valley Publishing's newspaper, The Skagit Valley Herald located in Mount Vernon, Washington, providing daily local news, sports, weather, obituaries, classifieds and more.
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The Daily News, a Pulitzter Prize winning paper, is the best source for local information on SW Washington.
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The community newspaper for West Seattle since 1923. The Herald is part of the Robinson Newspapers serving Ballard, West Seattle, White Center, Burien, Des Moines and Federal Way.
http://www.westseattleherald.com/
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Seattleweekly.com is the Northwest's premier alternative online source for opinionated news and technology coverage, entertainment calendars and reviews, classifieds and personals.
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Daily news and information about San Juan Island, Friday Harbor, Orcas, Lopez and Shaw Islands
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Highway Shopper Newspaper. Based In Packwood, Washington State. Broad Weekly Current Recreational Information For Cowlitz River, Gifford Pinchot And Wenatchee National Forests.
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TheNewsTribune.com is the South Puget Sound's premier news and information source with local, national and regional news, the best sports section in the Pacific Northwest and a daily updated classified ad section.
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KitsapSun.com is the online home of The SUN Newspaper of Bremerton, Washington. Featuring news, classified, entertainment and more, KitsapSun.com is committed to constantly updated news, information and advertising delivery
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nwnews.com: Northwest news and information from The Edwards Agency. Weekly local news, sports, arts and entertainment, and classified ads.
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Regional Newspaper for the Okanogan featuring stories of country life, economic development and profiles of interesting people and businesses from the region.
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Welcome to the online edition of the Camas-Washougal Post-Record newspaper. Proudly serving Camas and Washougal, Washington since 1908.
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The Seattle Press is Seattle's principal neighborhood newspaper, serving the community since 1985 with news, features, commentary, calendar and advertising.
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The number one local news and information website in Spokane and Kootenai County
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Welcome to the online edition of the White Salmon Enterprise newspaper. Proudly serving White Salmon and Klickitat County, Washington since 1903.
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News for Sequim Washington and the Olympic Peninsula
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The Stranger, Seattle's #1 alternative weekly newspaper. The Northwest's best source for news, entertainment reviews, events calendars,movie times, classifieds, personals and the home of Savage Love.
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The Tacoma Weekly.
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The Tri City Herald is the Internet's premier real-time news Web site.
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http://www.bainbridgereview.com/
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The Chinook Observer is the news source for the Long Beach (Wash.) Peninsula.
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The Deer Park Tribune established as a community paper in 1906. Serving in advertisement for Spokane and rest and of the Tri-county area in Washington state.
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A daily newspaper that covers business, real estate, construction, architecture and local government.
http://www.djc.com/
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Mukilteo Beacon online - your best source for news from and about your home town available anywhere in the world.
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Seattle News, BizJournals is your best source for up to date local Seattle business news and resources.
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The Snoqualmie Valley Record is a weekly newspaper serving the communities of Snoqualmie, North Bend, Fall City, Carnation and Preston. It is owned by King County Journal Newspapers and is managed by Jim McKiernan.
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The Chronicle, Omak, Okanogan County, Washington 98841
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Seattle and Northwest local news, sports, arts and entertainment, and classified ads from The Seattle Times. The latest from Seattle, across Washington state and around the Northwest.
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This is the online version of the Washington free Press, an independent progressive newspaper based in Seattle Washinton.
http://www.washingtonfreepress.org/

http://www.washingtonfreepress.org/

http://www.courierherald.com/

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Wikipedia-Article "Washington"

State of Washington
Flag of Washington State seal of Washington
Flag of Washington Seal of Washington
State nickname: The Evergreen State
Map of the United States with Washington highlighted
Official languages None
Capital Olympia
Largest city Seattle
Governor Christine Gregoire (D)
Senators Patty Murray (D)

Maria Cantwell (D)

Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 18th
184,824 km²
6.6
Population
 - Total (2000)
 - Density
Ranked 15th
5,894,121
34.20/km² (25th)
Admission into Union November 11, 1889 (42nd)
Time Zone Pacific: UTC-8/-7
Coordinates
 - Latitude
 - Longitude
 - Width
 - Length

45°32' N to 49° N
116°57' W to 124°48' W
385 km
580 km
Elevation
 - Highest point
 - Mean
 - Lowest point

4,392 m
520 m
0 m
Abbreviations
 - USPS
 - ISO 3166-2

WA
US-WA
Web site www.access.wa.gov

Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The state is named after George Washington, the 1st President of the United States. The state capital is Olympia, and the largest city is Seattle. As of the 2000 census, the state population was approximately 5.9 million and the state work force numbered about 3.1 million. Residents are called "Washingtonians" (emphasis on the third syllable, which rhymes with bone).

It should not be confused with Washington, D.C., the nation's capital. To avoid confusion, the capital is often called simply D.C. and the state often called Washington state.

Three ships of the United States Navy, including two battleships, have been named USS Washington in honor of the state. Previous ships held that name in honor of George Washington.

Contents

History

For more details on this topic, see History of Washington.

Prior to the arrival of explorers from Europe, this region of the Pacific Coast had many established tribes of Native Americans, each with its own unique culture. Today, they are most notable for their totem poles and their ornately carved canoes and masks. Prominent among their industries were salmon fishing and whale hunting. In the east, nomadic tribes travelled the land and missionaries such as the Whitmans settled there.

The first European record of a landing on the Washington coast was by Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta in 1775 on board the Santiago, part of a two-ship flotilla with the Sonora. They claimed all the coastal lands up to the Russian possessions in the north for Spain.

In 1778, British explorer Captain James Cook sighted Cape Flattery, at the entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, but the straits would not be explored until 1789 by Captain Charles W. Barkley. Further explorations of the straits were performed by Spanish explorers Manuel Quimper in 1790 and Francisco Eliza in 1791, then by British Captain George Vancouver in 1792.

The Spanish Nootka Convention of 1790 opened the northwest territory to explorers and trappers from other nations, most notably Britain and then the United States. Captain Robert Gray (for whom Grays Harbor county is named) then discovered the mouth of the Columbia river and, beginning in 1792, he established trade in Sea Otter pelts. In 1805 the Lewis and Clark expedition entered the state on October 10.

In 1819 Spain ceded their original claims to this territory to the United States. This began a period of disputed joint-occupancy by Britain and the U.S. that lasted until June 15, 1846 when Britain ceded their claims to this land with the Treaty of Oregon.

Due to the migration along the Oregon Trail, many settlers wandered north to what is now Washington and settled the Puget Sound area. The first settlement was New Market (now known as Tumwater) in 1846. In 1853 the Northern Pacific railroad line reached Puget Sound, linking the region to the other states. During that same year Washington Territory was formed from part of Oregon Territory.

Washington became the 42nd state in the United States on November 11, 1889.

Early prominent industries in the state included agriculture and lumber. In eastern Washington the Yakima Valley became known for its apple orchards while the growth of wheat using dry-farming techniques became particularly productive. The heavy rainfall to the west of the Cascade Range produced dense forests and the ports along Puget Sound prospered from the manufacturing and shipping of lumber products, particularly the Douglas fir. Other industries that developed in the state include fishing, salmon canning and mining.

By the turn of the 20th century the state of Washington was one of dangerous repute in the minds of many Americans. Indisputably as "wild" as the rest of the wild west, the public image of Washington merely replaced cowboys with lumberjacks, and desert with forestland. One city in particular, Aberdeen, had the distinction of being "the roughest town west of the Mississippi" due to excessive gambling, violence, extreme drug use and prostitution (the city itself changed very little over the years and remained off-limits to military personnel well into the early 1980's).

For a long period Tacoma was noted for its large smelters where gold, silver, copper and lead ores were treated. Seattle was the primary port for trade with Alaska and the rest of the country and for a time possessed a large ship-building industry. The region around eastern Puget Sound developed heavy industry during the period including World War I and World War II and the Boeing company became an established icon in the area.

During the depression era a series of hydroelectric dams were constructed along the Columbia river as part of a project to increase the production of electricity. This culminated in 1941 with the completion of the Grand Coulee Dam, the largest in the United States.

During World War II the Puget Sound area became a focus for war industries, with the Boeing Company producing many of the nation's heavy bombers and ports in Seattle, Bremerton, and Tacoma available for the manufacturing of warships. Seattle was the point of departure for many soldiers in the Pacific, a number of which were quartered at Golden Gardens Park. In Eastern Washington the Hanford Works atomic energy plant was opened in 1943 and played a major role in the construction of the nation's atomic bombs.

In 1980, following a period of heavy tremors and eruptions, the northeast face of Mount St. Helens exploded outward, destroying a large part of the top of the volcano. This eruption flattened the forests for many kilometers, killed 57 people, flooded the Columbia River and its tributaries with ash and mud and blanketed large parts of Washington in ash, making day look like night.

Law and government

Washington has 49 Legislative Districts, and elects one Senator and two House members from each district. The majority party is the Democratic Party. Washington State senators and representatives are elected for four year and two year term respectfully. There are no terms limits.

Washington's executive branch is headed by a governor elected for a four-year term. The current Governor of Washington is Christine Gregoire, a Democrat. She has been governor since 2005. See List of Washington Governors for the complete list of Washington's governors.

The Washington Supreme Court is the highest court in the judiciary of the state of Washington. Nine justices serve on the bench, and are elected at large.

US Congress

The two US Senators from Washington are Senator Patty Murray (D) and Senator Maria Cantwell (D).

Washington's representatives in the United States House of Representatives are Jay Inslee (D-1), Richard Ray (Rick) Larsen (D-2), Brian Baird (D-3), Richard Norman "Doc" Hastings (R-4), Cathy McMorris (R-5), Norm Dicks (D-6), Jim McDermott (D-7), David Reichert (R-8), and Adam Smith (D-9).

State Elected Officials

Politics in Washington

The state is politically divided by the Cascade Mountains, with Western Washington being Democratic (particularly Greater Seattle) and Eastern Washington being Republican. Since the population is larger in the west, the Democrats usually fare better statewide. Washington has voted for the Democratic candidate in presidential elections recently in 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004. It was considered a key swing state in 1968 and 2000. In 1968, it was the only Western state to give its electoral votes to Hubert Humphrey.

While the Democratic Party has long dominated Washington, it should be noted that the 2004 Washington gubernatorial election was among the closest races in United States election history. The initial count as well as the first recount, conducted by machine, both showed Dino Rossi winning the election. A second recount was done by hand, overturning the inital results when it resulted in a lead for Christine Gregoire of 129 votes, or 0.0045% of those cast. As this second recount was the last allowed for by Washington election law, Gregoire was inaugurated on 12 January 2005. The subsequent court battles raged for months after the election, but ultimately ended with Gregoire retaining her office. The final official count left Gregoire ahead by 133 votes.

At the same time, John Kerry easily won the state's eleven electoral votes by a margin of 11 percentage points with 52.8% of the vote.

Washington has the distinction for being the first and so far only state to elect women to all three major statewide offices at the same time, both Senators and the Governor.

Geography

Map of Washington
Map of Washington - PDF

Washington is bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west, Oregon to the south (the Columbia River forming most of this border), Idaho to the east and British Columbia, Canada to the north. It is famous for scenery of breathtaking beauty and sharp contrasts. High mountains rise above evergreen forests and sparkling coastal waters. Its coastal location and Puget Sound harbors give it a leading role in trade with Alaska, Canada, and the Pacific Rim. Puget Sound's many islands are served by the largest ferry fleet in the United States.

Washington is a land of contrasts. The deep forests of the Olympic Peninsula are among the rainiest places in the world and the only rainforests (such as the Hoh Rain Forest) in the continental United States, but the flat semi-desert that lies east of the Cascade Range stretches for long distances without a single tree. Snow-covered peaks tower above the foothills and lowlands around them. Mount Rainier, the highest mountain in the state, appears to "float" on the horizon southeast of Seattle and Tacoma on clear days. The eastern side of the state can be divided into two regions: the Okanogan Highlands and the Columbia River Basin.

Washington is also notable for being home to four of the five longest floating bridges in the world: the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge and Homer M. Hadley Bridge over Lake Washington, and the Hood Canal Bridge connecting the Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas.

Geographical features

Mount Rainier with Tacoma in foreground
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Mount Rainier with Tacoma in foreground
See also: List of Washington rivers, List of Washington islands

Demographics

Historical populations
Census
year
Population

1850 1,201
1860 11,594
1870 23,955
1880 75,116
1890 357,232
1900 518,103
1910 1,141,990
1920 1,356,621
1930 1,563,396
1940 1,736,191
1950 2,378,963
1960 2,853,214
1970 3,409,169
1980 4,132,156
1990 4,866,692
2000 5,894,121

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2004, Washington's population was 6,203,788. This includes 631,500 foreign-born (10.3% of the state population), and an estimated 100,000 illegal aliens (1.6% of state population).

Race and ancestry

The racial makeup of the state:

The five largest reported ancestries in Washington are: German (18.7%), English (12%), Irish (11.4%), Norwegian (6.2%) and Mexican (5.6%).

Many Mexicans are migrant farm workers, living in the southeast-central part of the state. Wahkiakum County has many residents of Scandinavian origin. Washington has the fifth largest Asian population of any state, with Filipinos being the largest group.

6.7% of Washington's population were reported as under 5, 25.7% under 18, and 11.2% were 65 or older. Females made up approximately 50.2% of the population.

Religion

The religious affiliations of Washington's population are:

As with many other western states, the percentage of Washington's population identifying themselves as "non-religious" (an umbrella term which is sometimes synonymous with or includes elements of atheism, agnosticism, skepticism, freethought, humanism, secular humanism, heresy, logical positivism, and even apathy) is much higher than the rest of the U.S. The percentage of non-religious people in Washington is the highest of any state, and church membership is among the lowest of all states.

Important cities and towns

The Space Needle and the Downtown Seattle skyline
The Space Needle and the Downtown Seattle skyline
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