From the April 1, 1968 Telegram: "The little town of Brule literally 'came to life' and was bulging at the seams with what was described as a 'record number' of down-staters and non-residents to try the famous Brule."
In Washington today, roughly 105,000 undocumented immigrants are living without health insurance. They account for nearly a quarter of the state’s uninsured residents.
The Universal Health Care Commission held its first meeting yesterday in a first step towards creating a report to the governor and legislature by November 2022 on ways to create a system that provides coverage and access to all Washingtonians.