The new maps create a Latino-voter-majority district in the Yakima Valley that aligns with federal voting rights laws. U.S. District Court Judge Robert Lasnik sided with Latino voters who sued the ...
Washington cherry growers have dealt with adverse weather conditions in consecutive seasons. In 2021, sustained triple-digit temperatures in late June damaged ripening fruit. In 2022, a cold and wet ...
It was a desperate last-gasp parliamentary trick. No one knew if it would work. In fact, no one knows yet if Democratic Sen. Annette Cleveland's attempted maneuver has actually worked. But it stalled ...
Shelters in the Puget Sound area work to find answers to help homeless kids keep up in a time of remote learning.
Washington Saves will require businesses without retirement plans for employees to allow their workers an opportunity to contribute to an individual retirement account (IRA) via an automatic payroll ...
WA relying on hotels, state offices to house foster kids more than ever. With nowhere else to go, the state’s most at-risk kids — and their caseworkers — are faced with limited options.
Julia Rosen is an independent journalist covering science and the environment from Portland, Oregon.
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For these dancer-choreographers, social engagement takes center stage.
Seattle needs to bake a bigger housing pie, not slice it up with rules and fees that fail to create affordability.
Two Seattle execs and one software platform aim to help women grow their businesses. Throughout her long and impressive business career, Gail Romero has always believed in empowering women. The ...
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