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An advisory committee recommended that a $3.9 million special levy be placed on the ballot to finish the remake of Riverfront Park.
On Thursday, at the U.S. Supreme ... Washington (joined by Oregon, Illinois and Arizona) was the first state to challenge Trump’s order on birthright citizenship. Two days later in Seattle ...
All Elite Wrestling is bringing its Dynamite and Collision shows to the Masonic Temple in Detroit on May ... UN aviation council rules The 9 biggest wastes of money at the grocery store Trump ...
Those are some of the 16 students from our area's two largest high schools who were honored this past Monday night at Alki ...
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown was sounding optimistic after watching the U.S. Supreme Court hear oral ... Four federal judges, including one in Seattle, have issued such injunctions ...
A developer that's revived historic properties like the Bank Calumet Building in downtown Hammond and the midcentury modern publishing company office on Dunes Highway in Beverly Squares has ...
The Washington Supreme Court has upheld the state’s ban ... “high-capacity magazines” can keep them, according to The Seattle Times. In a 7-2 majority opinion, Justice Charles Johnson ...
The Washington state Supreme Court has upheld a state law that bans the sale or transfer of gun ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. In a 7-2 ruling issued Thursday, the court found ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday in favor of expanding the review process for police officers accused of using excessive force to include the circumstances that led up to the ...
The Supreme Court on Monday sided with the Trump ... Affairs Committee for her confirmation hearing, at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) Noem reversed ...
Washington's city council reviewed a revised letter of intent from The Hengst Foundation regarding a proposed $12 million amphitheater project. The council expressed concerns about project costs ...
Council Bill 120971 – sponsored by Seattle City Councilmember Rob Saka – amends the city’s financial policies to allocate 70% of automated traffic camera revenue to go toward the general fund.