12,364 WWII veterans are living in the state, with a total population of 517,912 military veterans.
KCLS cardholders can check out a Discover Pass for two weeks to explore public lands.
The criminal law is unenforceable if no shelter is open within 35 miles. The City Council approved it over public outcry.
The couple was previously convicted for fraud and skipped sentencing on April 29.
Everett man argued the law must be tossed because legal limit for THC is not supported by science.
Thinning public woodlands to remove millions of dead trees is a way to generate much needed cash to reduce wildfire…
This added on to the existing number of vacancies in the department.
Allan and Joann Thomas are in trial in Seattle on fraud charges.
Most of the settlement money will be used to mitigate the opioid crisis in Washington.
Across the state, 126 Indigenous people remain missing, with 31 having gone missing in King County.
Philadelphia recently became the first U.S. city to reinstate its indoor mask mandate. But it may not be the last.
Puget Sound’s kelp forest are in decline due to pollution and threats from climate change.
The two were last seen leaving a Federal Way hotel on May 1.
This will be Dick’s ninth burger restaurant; plans to open in 2023.
The number of young adults in King County who will receive stipends is 191.
The officer, who was off-duty at the time, was arrested and taken to jail April 23.
The new monitors can give local communities up to 10 extra minutes to evacuate in case of a disaster.
WSDOH reports a 66 percent increase in drug overdoses since 2019.
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a law creating the new system. Families of the missing and murdered say it’s a start.
Legislators passed a number of bills responding to concerns around policing. Let’s dig into them.
