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Washington state is taking a step back from resolving homeless encampments despite protests from Seattle and King County officials. To continue reading, log in or subscribe.
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown is expected to highlight his work challenging some Trump Administration actions when ...
In today’s edition … The Senate gets ready for a big weekend... Pritzker makes his announcement, but what’s next? ... The ...
Washington won’t receive federal aid to cover tens of millions of dollars in damage to public property caused by last fall’s ...
Secretary of State Ralph Munro (left) leads a group down the staircase from the Cupola of the Capitol dome in 1997. (Courtesy of Washington State Archives) This year’s version sets limits.
Brian Hedengren needed a new car. Minor issues bugged his 2008 Hyundai Sonata, and he did not want to wait for them to become serious. Last fall, as he researched his options, including elec ...
American women are buying more guns than they used to. In Washington, ranges are hosting female-only shooting courses, where women fire guns and make friends.
As the extensive manhunt for the triple murder suspect continues, new DNA evidence links Travis Decker to the crime scene.
Gov. Jay Inslee and Sen. Patty Murray hatched a stealth “billion-dollar plot” to breach the four lower Snake River dams. Other expenses, between $10 and $27 billion, were excluded and their plan ...
Snohomish County held its annual Juneteenth flag ceremony at the County Campus Wednesday, June 18, to crowd of roughly 40 ...
Even as Washington's latest carbon auction generated $322 million for the state – bringing total revenue to nearly $3.2 ...
The mayor of De Soto gave his inaugural State of the City address, noting the significant changes with Panasonic Energy's ...