Lawmakers are considering more rules around verifying signatures on petitions for initiatives, with strong opposition coming from initiative backers and the state’s top election official.
Strong winds with gusts between 50-60 were possible in the Seattle area Monday evening into early Tuesday morning.
Bills dealing with cow burps, the state flag, and changes to police traffic stop standards are among the first to land in the ...
National craft and fabrics store chain Joann has officially been purchased, according to a company statement from Joann ...
Mercer Island student advocate Grace Go’s robust involvement with Make Us Visible Washington led her to Olympia on Feb. 18.
WashPIRG lobby day in Olympia. Student activist members of the Washington Public Interest Research Group (WashPIRG)  at the ...
The best way to explore the caves during the warmer months is on the water. Guide services out of Cornucopia and Bayfield ...
Bills dealing with cow burps, the state flag, and changes to police traffic stop standards are among the first to land in the ...
Washington’s legislative session includes a series of key deadlines and Friday was the first major cutoff. This means bills that don’t impact the budget must have been voted out of a committ ...
Gov. Ferguson's order to form a work group to study data centers may send mixed messages to companies and communities about ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Those who serve the community could get a little help buying a home in Washington under what would be known ...
Native Plant Sale & Festival: The Thurston Conservation District’s 2025 Native Plant Festival & Sale will be from 10 a.m. to ...