Following gun control success on the November ballot, state Democrats are eyeing further regulation.
Despite environmental awareness and the public’s apparent desire for reform, statewide initiatives keep failing
Local agencies and geriatric care managers aim to increase public awareness about the epidemic.
The mysterious backers of the initiative won’t say why, but some think it’s because they couldn’t get funding to gather the necessary signatures.
The Trump administration slashes the time frame to sign up for insurance.
After originally aiming to build 20 additional fast-service bus lines on high demand routes by 2040, King County Metro has changed its construction timelines and put 13 of those projects on hold.
In a recent interview, Councilmember Kathy Lambert blamed Fain’s accuser for the alleged rape. Then Lambert’s colleagues distanced themselves from her comments.
Chuck Pillon has been living on a 10-acre junk-filled property near Renton for decades.
Final episode of our three-part series on controversial supervised consumption sites
In the first of a three-part series, we enter into the heated, emotional, and sometimes bitter debate around one of the most controversial policy proposals in the country.
Park Service releases record of decision on relocating, killing animals
Agricultural workers end their own lives at a higher rate than workers in any other profession.
The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church gained international fame with his sermon at the royal wedding last month.
William Talbott of SeaTac was arraigned Tuesday in Snohomish County Superior Court.
One boat was stranded for several hours off the Port of Everett launch.
The suspect’s former friends have filled in some of the missing pieces for police.
The even is intended to host great live music on Labor Day weekend and give Port Angeles yet another economic draw.
Races involving 73 cars are on Saturday at a converted ranch where striped pavement belongs to kids.
“I was just going to get my degree and walk away and she said, ‘No way!’”
The fliers were found in neighborhoods near Clyde Hill Elementary School and Chinook Middle School with candy seemingly designed to attract children.