“We will never forget that sound. Boom. Boom,” said Valeriia Horodnycha, who has been staying in Mercer Island.
Since 1854, before Washington was a territory, inquests have been required whenever a person dies from interaction with a police…
Cartoon by Frank Shiers
The past is like a foreign country — they do things differently there.
The new monitors can give local communities up to 10 extra minutes to evacuate in case of a disaster.
The state Board of Health wants to see more data for younger children.
WSDOH reports a 66 percent increase in drug overdoses since 2019.
Suspects had been charged with robbing a Federal Way pawn shop; both teens reportedly cut off their home monitoring devices.
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a law creating the new system. Families of the missing and murdered say it’s a start.
Proposers are eligible for $20,000 to $300,000 per project, the deadline for applicants is May 6.
Maifest runs May 13 to 15, with more events planned throughout the month
There’s a question hanging in the air: Can a Republican U.S. Senate candidate really win in Washington?
The county has announced public forums for community members to engage in the process.
DCHS says they gave out a unprecedented $318.5 million in funds to thousands of households.
Legislators passed a number of bills responding to concerns around policing. Let’s dig into them.
Weekly stops in Kent, Renton and Seattle
The concrete workers strike has stopped projects across the region for months.
Power of the Internet Both at Home and On-the-Go
Return Alaska to Russia?
Emotions swelled as Gov. Inslee signed a measure that limits capacity to 10 rounds. The new law takes effect July 1.
