They didn’t pass a capital gains tax or plastic bag ban and the death penalty is still on the books.
The anti-tax activist will be tried in July 2020 on charges he repeatedly broke state election laws.
North Cascades Crew spent six years raising money, and volunteers worked long days building it.
A press release from the annual count showed a reduction in people living without a home.
The UW Bothell grad’s goals grew from her struggle with substance abuse and losing her children.
Total spending is $52.4 billion; includes levy lid lift for school districts and some tax increases.
Small, portable housing units are being explored by the county to address homelessness.
Despite historic February snow, it was quite warm in the mountains, and glaciers continue to recede.
Seattle selected TCU defensive end L.J. Collier, who was 29th overall, and stockpiled additional picks.
New laws target vaccines, sex crimes and daylight savings; losers include sex ed and dwarf tossing bills.
A ninth cell will be built, extending its life by another decade.
Legal challenge expected from federal government.
Colton Harris-Moore says travel restrictions are holding back a lucrative public-speaking career.
San Juan Airlines begins scheduled passenger service from Everett to Friday Harbor on May 1.
Postal Service connected Hendrix to family during his Army service.
The governor isn’t a great dealmaker. His absences from Olympia may be helping get his bills passed.
Cloudstone opens to the public for a rare glimpse at pieces “small as a chair and as large as a truck.”
But Tod Leiweke says the privately financed venue will be “one of the finest buildings in the country.”
Hot, dry summers are stressing native tree species in Western Washington.
A Snohomish-area veterinarian teaches equine stretches important to health and performance.