Vancouver, WA approves short-term rental regulations targeting Airbnb’s
(The Center Square) – The Vancouver City Council approved a short-term rental ordinance that requires short-term rental operators to obtain a business license and a short-term rental permit. The operators will be required to pay $50 for
BREAKING: Supreme Court DENIES Jack Smith’s request to fast-track ‘presidential immunity’ case of Donald Trump
“The petition for a writ of certiorari before judgment is denied,” they said.
Pullman farmer could face criminal charges for alleged gas pipeline rupture
(Center Square) – A farmer in Pullman could soon face criminal charges for allegedly rupturing a natural gas pipeline while digging on his property last month. During a Thursday meeting of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission,
King County to start construction on 235-unit affordable housing project
(The Center Square) – King County is set to begin construction on its latest affordable housing project with a 235 unit building in Seattle’s Northgate District. The King County Department of Community and Human Services has contributed
WSU, OSU announce agreement with departing Pac-12 schools
(The Center Square) – Washington State University and Oregon State University have announced an “agreement in principle” to resolve litigation against 10 other schools leaving the Pac-12 Athletic Conference next year. The agreement comes after the Washington
Federal judge blocks California gun control law against firearms in public places
The judge called the legislation “sweeping, repugnant to the Second Amendment, and openly defiant of the Supreme Court.”
Czech officials confirm 14 killed, dozens injured in university shooting in Prague
Authorities said on Thursday that the gunman involved in the mass shooting at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic is dead, after killing fourteen people and injuring dozens more. According to police, notification was received shortly after
Rudy Giuliani files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy citing debt of nearly $500 million
Former attorney for Donald Trump Rudy Giuliani filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday, listing debts of nearly $500 million. Giuliani, 79, listed losses stemming from tax liabilities and money he owes his attorneys as deals with
MLB announces new rule changes to take effect in 2024 Season
On Thursday, Major League Baseball’s competition committee voted to approve a series of rule changes for 2024, including a shorter pitch clock, a wider lane for runners going to first base, and more rules affecting pitchers. The
Steelers rule out QB Kenny Pickett, will start Mason Rudolph in Saturday game vs. Bengals
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has ruled out quarterback Kenny Pickett against the Bengals on Saturday, and officially named Mason Rudolph as the starter. Pickett, who underwent “TightRope” surgery on his right ankle less than three weeks ago,