State lawmakers will work remotely as they tackle COVID-19, economic recovery, police reform and more.
Online tools will provide increased access.
“16,000 adults must be vaccinated every day for six months,” said King County Executive Dow Constantine.
One of a growing number of lawmakers asking for 25th Amendment to be invoked by Pence
One factor includes the ability to work remotely, according to housing economist.
From the Washington State Department of Health:
A mob of right-wing agitators stormed the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, as Congress was preparing to certify the Electoral…
Some restrictions will be eased beginning as soon as next week, the governor said.
Wants expenses deduction raised to $1,000 from $250
It’s legislation filing season, and the floodgates have opened in Olympia.
Federal Way native’s case has attracted the attention of a national advocacy group.
Openings for 60 trooper cadets, 24 commercial vehicle enforcement officers
An updated reopening plan for stores, restaurants and gatherings will be released next week.
Caller demands money to drop criminal cases
An electoral college system, rather than a popular vote, could give more power to rural counties.
A conversation with Dr. Jeff Duchin
Unemployment rates held steady between October and November, according to a newly released preliminary monthly state employment report.
Utilities could eventually raise rates to recoup lost costs, activists say that’s a bad plan.
Trains will run weekends and late night weekdays and will not board passengers
Construction is on track to extend Link light rail from 22 to 62 miles by 2024