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Housing, policing and diaper changes are among the areas covered by legislation passed last spring will effect after July 27.
Funding for more police officers, parking requirements for new housing and penalties for littering. These are just a few of the issues covered by 333 new Washington state laws set to take effect ...
Circus duo performs at Olympia Library: Join Coventry & Kaluza, a circus duo who will perform a free show from 2 to 3 p.m.
The state said the USDA has “no right” to request immigration information related to its food assistance programs, nor the ...
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will soon have a new chairperson and vice chairperson. During a meeting, Barbara ...
Washington schools looking to send students to overnight outdoor education programs are dealing with a financial crunch after grant funding was left out of the state budget.
Washington state spent about $80 billion in the 2013-15 budget but is set to spend more than $173 billion in 2025-27, a more ...
A business PAC is pouring early money into an Eastside King County Senate race. It's a test of the theory that Republicans ...
State grants that help pay for fifth- and sixth-grade students to attend were eliminated in the latest budget.
The Outdoor Learning Grants program, established by the state Legislature in 2021, offered subsidies for schools to send ...
As Maanha Nasir of Snoqualmie took the stage at last month’s National Civics Bee state championship, she spoke to judges and audience members with the confidence and thoroughly researched ideas of a ...