The State Legislature is considering training aimed at improving child safety.
Last weekend’s Patriot Prayer event cast doubts on claims of openness by UW College Republicans.
The grandfather of medicinal marijuana was 72.
The House of Representatives votes to end questioning criminal history on job applications.
As the yellow bus service resumes, the district continues plans to attract more contractors.
The university’s growth plan faces pushback due to environmental, housing, and neighborhood issues.
The mayor and city attorney’s policy change could impact hundreds convicted before weed legalization.
Heathcare workers believe the controversial supervised drug use facilities could save lives.
Gov. Inslee announces plans to protect the state’s coastline.
A recap of this week’s happenings around King County.
Many say that the process has been too hasty and lacked enough input.
The NAACP Youth Coalition want the district to officially acknowledge “that black lives matter.”
In the wake of the Larry Nassar trail, what can be done to protect child gymnasts?
For the second time this school year, bus lots host picket lines. This time, there’s no end in sight.
The Council unanimously voted to provide publicly-funded legal counsel during fact-finding hearings.
Bipartisan bills in the House and Senate could remove Cold War era emergency planning restrictions.
A county ordinance would impose greater oversight on cultural funding agency. But is that necessary?
Producer and host Sara Bernard tells us all about our new podcast.
A recap of this week’s happenings around King County.
State lawmakers are considering a change in order to fight against systematic discrimination.
