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Gov. Bob Ferguson signed changes to a 2024 initiative, which gave parents more power over their children's records.
A former Vancouver man was sentenced Monday to 11 years in federal prison in a child sex trafficking case.
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed SB5595, also known as the Shared Streets Law, set to go into effect on July 27.
(The Center Square) – Critics of a new law concerning student rights and privacy protections at school say the fight is far ...
The parental “bill of rights” overhaul, one of the most divisive bills approved during this year’s Washington state ...
A man from Washington was sentenced to prison for trafficking teen girls and young women. Dominique Terrel Gonzales, 35, will spend 11 years in prison for sex trafficking of a minor, according to a ...
A fight in a parking lot near the Jim Parsley Center in Vancouver ended in gunfire Tuesday, and two teens are in custody for ...
One of the most hotly debated bills of this year’s legislative session was signed into law on Tuesday by Washington state Gov ...
A 35-year-old Washington state man was sentenced this week in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to 11 years in prison for sex trafficking of a minor, Acting U.S. Attorney Teal Luthy Miller announced in a ...
Now, 18 years later, Knox — who the tabloids dubbed “Foxy Knoxy” — is returning to the story with a new memoir, Free: My ...
“When a baby needs changing, it needs changing,” Hunt said at the time. Earlier this month, Ferguson also signed HB 1874 into ...
It’s been more than four years since 30-year-old Jenoah Donald was shot in the head by a Clark County, Washington, deputy ...