One night a year, volunteers spread out across Seattle and King County to count the homeless.
Inslee: Starting July 7, businesses do not serve those who do not wear a mask
A citizens panel approved the hikes in 2019. Unable to rescind them, lawmakers look to donate their extra earnings.
Bags of body parts were found in a suitcase along a West Seattle beach on June 19.
Lawmakers said the governor crossed a constitutional line.
Authorities say suspect ran “successful enterprise” for greater half of a decade.
Jay Inslee says that until there is a vaccine, it’s the best weapon to stop the spread of COVID-19.
The city acquired it in 2013 from the federal government and has used it a handful of times.
The delivery driver was still working under his own name while receiving L&I pension, and owes the state almost $340,000.
The shooting in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 20, has received attention nationwide for occurring in a protester-occupied space in Seattle known as CHOP or CHAZ.
Racism was declared a public health crisis by King County’s Board of Health.
Inslee cancels pay raises for some execs and orders furloughs for workers as special session looms.
Full list of what’s permitted
Nearly 8,600 between SeaTac and Federal Way
The encounter took place June 16.
Kent, Auburn, Federal Way mayors say they won’t back down
Ian Eckles, 41, went missing in May
Chris Reykdal says in-person instruction is possible if schools comply with safety rules.
Poison exposures from the misuse of chemicals spiked 53 percent in the early days of the pandemic.
A conspiracy theory website ran pictures of North Bend locals, accusing them of being agitators.
