Puyallup Schools asks voters for $800M bond to fight overcrowding and aging buildings
The Puyallup School District is experiencing significant growth, leading to substantial overcrowding in its schools, and is seeking assistance from voters.
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The Puyallup School District is experiencing significant growth, leading to substantial overcrowding in its schools, and is seeking assistance from voters.
Sunday night into Monday morning, the low-pressure system that brought moisture to Western Washington met frigid air from Canada to drop up to nine inches of snow across the county.
A couple of rounds of snow made its way through the North Sounds Saturday morning and afternoon, leaving behind an inch or so of wet, heavy snow in some communities.
WSP will be watching for those ill-prepared this weekend—chain enforcement stops will check that everyone is carrying chains over the mountains this weekend.
The City of Seattle welcomed a new Police Chief on Thursday. Chief Shon Barnes marked his first day by meeting new colleagues and getting to know the community.
For nearly twenty years, some state lawmakers have tried to remove Washington State from the list of five that do not require clergy and religious leaders to report child abuse, child neglect and child sexual abuse. For the third year in a row, Sen. Noel Frame is leading that effort in the state capitol again.
A federal judge is blocking the White House’s attempt to freeze federal funding to programs it dislikes, as Washington joins twenty other states in suing the new administration.
Plagued by high costs, long waitlists, and near-minimum wage pay for workers, families, and children rallied at the Washington State Capitol Wednesday, urging lawmakers to address the childcare issues they call a crisis.
Reaction to one of the early executive orders from President Donald Trump has been swift as 22 state attorneys general file suit against the White House’s attempt to roll back an immigration law known as birthright citizenship.
What organizers hope is the final application before Billy Frank Jr. is memorialized in the U.S. Capitol, has been submitted, the latest step in a years-long journey to immortalize a man that changed the state, and how tribes are treated.