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Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson had pledged to spend $100 million to hire new police officers as part of his first budget, but ...
For the panelists at Thursday’s Washington Policy Center public forum on the future of the state’s environmental policy, ...
Washington residents will be required to get a permit—and pass live-fire training—before buying a firearm in the state. William Kirk from ...
A bill that was approved by overwhelming majorities in both chambers of the Legislature to study the primary cost drivers for ...
Governor Bob Ferguson has signed a wide-ranging Right to Repair bill into law. Lawmakers hope to improve access to quicker ...
Washington's gas tax is one of the highest in the nation. It's going up again. On July 1, 2025, the state's gas tax will ...
Washington’s public lands commissioner should prioritize keeping as many firefighters as possible as cuts spell trouble for a ...
Washington governor vetoes reshapes Washington's Clemency Board, influencing future clemency decisions in the state.
The group formed in response to 'destabilizing actions' from the Trump administration and Republican-controlled Congress.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on May 13 signed the Securing Timely Notification and Benefits for Laid-Off Employees Act into law. Effective July ...
The Quilcene School District in Washington, long a blue state, is defying state law, voting to ban transgender athletes from ...
As radioactive waste heads to Spokane, Mayor Lisa Brown sent a letter to the federal government on Thursday voicing ...