The home of the Kent Police Department isn’t named after the Confederate general, but the former police chief that the building is dedicated to was.
The House Speaker believes Republican plan to slash taxes for businesses will help spur growth. Governor Inslee and machinists union leadership have a different take.
The fallout of nuclear standoff, then and now.
The advisory measures are nonbinding, but the architect of the ballot items says they could change the conversation around future taxation.
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The SCERS Board did not vote either way Thursday. But financial advisers say: Don’t do it.
CAIR-Washington launches a program to help launch careers.
Initial reports said Tommy Le was carrying a knife.
What Woody Guthrie can teach us about the president’s budget.
The bill aims to help renters, especially people of color, navigate Washington’s vote-by-mail system.
But Washington state labor leaders say the aerospace giant isn’t keeping up its end of the bargain.
The County reaffirms its commitment to immigrants and refugees and is unlikely to lose funding.
The Tacoma City Council makes moves post-Trump.
It’s about democracy, not Democrats.
The new system, deployed at a handful of Seattle pot shops, lets cannabis retails avoid running afoul of the feds.
DHS released a list of places that won’t cooperate with ICE requests. King County couldn’t be prouder.
The School Board is open to it. But the funding issue looms.
Once teetering on the edge of oblivion, the political club is now bigger than ever and in the spotlight. But who are they?
It’s just a draft, but it doesn’t bode well, say environmental advocates.
As the Trump administration indicates increased enforcement of federal law, an industry shudders and local politicians prepare for a showdown.
