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Washington Olympia mayor calls forcible occupation of hotel 'domestic terrorism' 'The group’s demands made no sense,' a city council member said. 'This wasn’t activism, this was nihilism' ...
The City of Olympia also released a statement here. The City’s Crisis Response Unit had reportedly been connecting those unhoused people to services as the Olympia police cleared the hotel.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Seven individuals arrested Sunday night in Olympia for forcibly occupying the Red Lion hotel near the state Capitol appeared before a judge Monday. The individuals are facing ...
And yet the owner of the hotel would like to make that change to possibly convert the hotel into apartments. The public hearing is set for 5:30 p.m. Dec. 11 at Olympia City Hall, 601 Fourth Ave. E.
Though funding was an issue, the city of Olympia and Thurston County combined still spent nearly $700,000 on hotel stays, damages, RV and car acquisitions, and more related to the camp sweeps.
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