Thousands of Indian women throughout the country could once again be barred from employment.
As overdose deaths increase across King County, widespread access to critical opioid addiction medication remains limited.
He allegedly warned an assault victim that he could be deported if he testified against gang members.
Lots of people in the Seattle area look to Vancouver for an example of what works, or what doesn’t.
Lots of people in the Seattle area look to Vancouver for an example of what works, or what doesn’t.
The Sheriff’s Office somehow missed his record of assault when hiring him in 2017.
The case decision eliminates “fair share” fees, but local unions say they’re prepared.
A primer to the upcoming ballot box battles that will determine Democratic or Republican control of the House and Senate.
A judge approved of Maru Mora Villalpando’s plan to begin the green card process.
A weekly recap of regional news.
Specifics of each agency’s protocols and funding for training still need to be sorted out.
He hasn’t faced an electoral challenge since taking office. Does his new longshot social justice-minded challenger stand a chance?
As part of 21 Progress’ Rise series, Aneelah Afzali drew parallels between anti-Muslim rhetoric and immigration xenophobia.
Washington’s Attorney General plans to sue the federal government over the “zero tolerance” policy.
The money was already coming, but Constantine wants to speed up the process.
Some student advocates worry that slashed budgets could drive student to misleading crisis pregnancy centers.
The tech-funded “Yes in My Backyard” movement thinks the housing crisis can be solved by rapid development, but does it only benefit those at the top?
In light of federal budget cuts, the parade that highlights marginalized voices survives due to community crowdfunding.
Suicide is an epidemic amongst agricultural workers, but young farmers and state legislators are working to find solutions.
A weekly recap of regional news.
