It’s hard to know what’s causing the bacteria to thrive.
Plastic is piling up everywhere from King County to ocean floors, and humans keep making more.
Pride celebrates and acknowledges LGBTQ+ people in the city.
Decreases are not even among different demographics.
When a boat sinks, it costs a lot to bring it up, with millions being spent since 2003 on removals.
The initiative could allow affirmative action to return to Washington state after 20 years.
The amendments clarify language bringing the code in line with a recently passed neighborhood plan.
Small, local special districts will face more scrutiny following Enumclaw drainage district case.
High construction and land costs will incentivize developers to build luxury units.
Gun owners can’t plink from their porch anymore.
Tenant protections included longer notices and more judicial discretion.
Official filings will be made available next week.
This may not be the same opioid epidemic anymore.
Three companies at Boeing Field have indicated they will not service deportation flights.
A press release from the annual count showed a reduction in people living without a home.
Voters will be asked to decide whether to approve the levy on Aug. 6.
Small, portable housing units are being explored by the county to address homelessness.
A ninth cell will be built, extending its life by another decade.
Legal challenge expected from federal government.
Hot, dry summers are stressing native tree species in Western Washington.