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Little People’s Matt Roloff slams his own kids as ‘monsters’ in shocking new video amid nasty

LITTLE People's Matt Roloff slams his own kids as "monsters" in a shocking new video amid their nasty family feud.

Matt, 61, and his twin sons Zach and Jeremy Roloff, both 32, have been at odds ever since the family patriarch placed a portion of the farm on the market for $4M.

5 Little People, Big World star Matt Roloff with his twin sons Zach and Jeremy Roloff Credit: Instagram

5 Matt opened up about the drama on the farm while meeting with his longtime friend Credit: TLC

During the latest episode of Little People, Big World, Matt opened up about the selling of the farm and the so ... Read more

Bellevue Probation’s domestic violence treatment gets resu

People convicted of domestic violence offenses have a low rate of reconviction after treatment from the Bellevue Probation Office, according to a study by the Washington Gender and Justice Commission.

According to data provided from six municipal courts in the region, including Bellevue’s, in the year following treatment, p ... Read more

Forecast Coffee In Bellingham Focuses In On Farmers

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Forecast Coffee Company is a new coffee brand out of Bellingham, Washington that is putting a spotlight on climate change and ecological farming practices. “We are on a mission to ... Read more

New footage shows Clark County deputy shot off-duty Vancouve

A Clark County Sheriff’s Office deputy fired his rifle within seconds of arriving at the home of an off-duty Vancouver police officer whom the deputy mistakenly shot and killed, a newly public investigation shows.

Video footage shows that within four seconds, Deputy Jonathan Feller parked his SUV, opened his door, then turn ... Read more

As climate change progresses, trees in cities struggle

SEATTLE (AP) — As the driest summer in Seattle’s record books ended, trees across the city were sounding silent alarms.

It was the latest in a string of Seattle summers in the last decade, including a record-breaking heat dome in 2021, to feature drier conditions and hotter temperatures that have left many trees with premature brown leaves and needles, bald branches and excessive seeding –- all signs of stress.

“You see it in big leaf maples and hemlocks, just loaded with cones or seeds, it’s kind of their last-ditch effort to reproduce,” said Shea Cope, an arborist at Washington Park Arboretum, ... Read more

Teamster Airline Division Safety Representatives Attend the

This week, Teamster Airline Division Safety Representatives attended The Aviation Safety InfoShare 2022 Biannual Conference; where safety advocates representing Unions, Airlines, Trade Associations, Manufacturers, the Military, and the FAA, came together to discuss safety trends and best practices.

Inforshare began in the mid ... Read more

Council Roundup: Budget amendments considered

Plus, additional affordable housing tools introduced, annual Comprehensive Plan Amendments move ahead and Wintergrass commendation

On Monday, the City Council had a chance to propose amendments and ask final questions related to the city manager’s 2023-2024 preliminary operating budget and 2023-2029 Capital Investment Progr ... Read more

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler concedes close congressional prim

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After a week of close ballot counts in which her chances to make the November ballot grew slimmer and slimmer, U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler conceded her bid for another term in Congress on Tuesday evening.

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