Washington Supreme Court Heading Into Year of Major Transition
Justice Barbara Madsen of the Washington Supreme Court, a Renton native and the first woman ever to be popularly elected...
City of Longview, Washington, and related local government and community initiatives
Justice Barbara Madsen of the Washington Supreme Court, a Renton native and the first woman ever to be popularly elected...
<p>Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal is urging lawmakers to back a new income-based tax on the state’s top earners — now facing public demonstrations of support in Olympia — to bolster public education and reduce property taxes.</p>
The Washington State Senate has passed a bill that would tighten regulations on the use of automated license plate reader...
A recent analysis by personal finance platform MoneyGeek, drawing on U.S. Department of Transportation highway data, has ranked Washington among...
Federal officials have confirmed that the Spirit Lake outlet tunnel, the critical drainage conduit built after the 1980 eruption of...
Washington State’s House Bill 1367, introduced by Representative Ed Orcutt and several cosponsors from both parties, would allow motorcyclists to...
Scottish country dancing has found steady enthusiasm across southwest Washington, where small, welcoming groups keep the centuries-old tradition alive through regular social dances.
An AP and FRONTLINE investigation reveals decades of PFAS pollution by Georgia’s carpet industry—offering a stark warning for industrial communities like those in Cowlitz County, where similar risks quietly persist.
A federal judge in Portland issued an emergency order halting warrantless civil immigration arrests in Oregon by ICE agents, citing constitutional concerns.
Longview’s water advisory committee recommended continuing a study on whether the city should again draw drinking water from the Cowlitz River, despite earlier water quality concerns.