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In response to rising crime, Richland's new pilot program will deploy mobile security trailers, featuring real-time ...
USDA and other FY 2026 spending bills could become threatened in September, if Democrats carry through on a threat to shut ...
In a bid to combat rising extreme weather, Senator Cantwell calls for modernizing NOAA's forecasting system, stressing the ...
It would be 14 years before investigators got their first break in the case and another 25 before they had a suspect.
In a recent ruling, a federal judge blocked a Washington law that would have forced clergy to report child abuse disclosed during confessions, upholding the sanctity of religious practices.
In a heated response, Senator Paul Harris criticizes OSPI's decision to dispose of special education complaint records after ...
Long-term care spending in Washington has exploded, now taking up half of the DSHS budget as the state faces rising costs and ...
In a surprising twist, Maverick Gaming, which runs the Crazy Moose and Coyote Bob's casinos, has filed for Chapter 11 ...
In a landmark ruling, Washington's Supreme Court says foreign convictions won't count against offenders, as seen in Matthew ...
Sheriff Keith Swank wants to collaborate with ICE on immigration enforcement, challenging sanctuary policies and creating ...
With a $13.4 million deficit looming, Spokane's financial future looks shaky as city leaders confront rising costs and ...
With District 5 vacant since Cathy Moore's resignation, Seattle's City Council will soon interview five candidates, including former President Debora Juarez, to address pressing neighborhood concerns.
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