Washington inspectors stopped two mussel-infested tugboats, preventing ecological harm and highlighting the need for public vigilance and state funding to combat invasive species.
The Washington Policy Center claims staff at the Department of Ecology released data only through 2021 and not through 2023, which it said is required by law.
Antisemitic incidents are increasing across Washington state, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The organization reports a significant rise in cases since October 7, 2023.
The panel raised concerns over the public education budget and noted ways districts are attempting to strengthen community trust in public schools.
OLYMPIA – In a call for nonviolence and a more just country, Rep. Natasha Hill told her colleagues in the Washington House of Representatives that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. warned increased political violence on American streets could lead to a “rightist takeover” of the government and “a fascist state in America.”
Bellingham and Tacoma implemented relocation assistance policies this year following ballot initiatives passed by voters in November 2023.
The Cal track and field team traveled to Washington to kick off the 2025 season at the Spokane Sports Showcase and the Spokane Indoor Challenge. The Bears won three events
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A new bill is being proposed in Washington to make childcare more accessible by waiving licensing fees. Senate Bill 5130 seeks to eliminate these fees for childcare
OLYMPIA – Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown has filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order issued Monday to end birthright citizenship. The action, announced on day two of Trump’s new term, puts Washington state again at the forefront for challenging Trump’s initiatives.
The Washington Policy Center (WPC) announced Wednesday to sue the Departments of Ecology and Commerce for failing to provide legally required CO2 emissions data.
The “will they or won’t they join” conversation between the city of Spokane and the board of Spokane Regional Emergency Communications, or SREC, abruptly