Breakdown of Washington bills signed on Friday
From increasing tracking of people convicted of sex crimes to improving maintenance of the State’s ferries, Democratic Governor Bob Ferguson signed 14 bills into law on Friday.
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From increasing tracking of people convicted of sex crimes to improving maintenance of the State’s ferries, Democratic Governor Bob Ferguson signed 14 bills into law on Friday.
Thousands of Washingtonians hit the streets on a sunny Saturday demonstrating against President Donald Trump and his administration’s actions through the first three and a half months of his second term.
One Western Washington grocery store finds itself more susceptible to the broad-based tariffs announced this week by President Donald Trump.
This week, six federal Head Start workers in Seattle were told they were on administrative leave until June, after being denied access to their office.
With fewer than four weeks left in session, Governor Bob Ferguson is telling state lawmakers in the State House and State Senate that the budgets they recently passed are not good enough and they need to start again.
The City Council in Kent will vote next Tuesday on an ordinance to create “Stay Out of Drug Areas” in three locations across the community.
The clock is ticking for 1.6 million people in Washington State to maintain access to their health care providers as they negotiate with their insurance company.
While the statewide snowpack sits above normal, a third straight year of snowpack drought hits the Central Cascades, with the Northern stretches of the Washington Mountain range to not be far behind.
Police Chief Shon Barnes says the man was armed with a knife, and officers tried to de-escalate the situation, but the man wouldn’t cooperate.
Eight teams, thousands of fans and millions of dollars will be coming to Seattle as the Emerald City plays host to the first and second rounds of the March Madness NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.