JUST IN: Judge holds Catherine Herridge in contempt for refusing to expose source
Herridge has been fined $800 per day that she refuses to comply.
Legislature moves closer to passing bill linking WA's carbon market to CA-Quebec
(The Center Square) – Minority Republicans in the Washington State Legislature offered several amendments Thursday during debate on the House floor, hoping to lessen what they contend will be the financial sting to taxpayers regarding legislation to
Seattle is pulling funding from homeless agency; could other cities soon follow?
(The Center Square) – The King County Regional Homelessness Authority’s recent setbacks have coincided with Seattle announcing it will soon pull back some annual funding from the authority, but some cities are still locked in on fund
Spokane Valley OKs $630,000 land purchase intended for affordable housing
(The Center Square) – The Spokane Valley City Council on Tuesday approved a $630,000 allocation to purchase property that may be used for future low-income housing. “There’s a need for affordable housing in Spokane Valley, and the
Dissolving library districts bill passes Washington Legislature
(The Center Square) – The Washington State Legislature has passed a bill that amends how public libraries can be dissolved in response to a small southwest Washington community that voted to dissolve its rural library district. Sponsored
Washington Legislature votes to create 'bias incident hotline' within AGO
(The Center Square) – The Washington State Legislature has passed a bill creating a “bias incident hotline” within the State Attorney General’s Office allowing residents to report incidents they consider to be “hateful.” The bill will be
Spokane police providing anti-theft steering locks to Kia, Hyundai owners
(The Center Square) – Are the Kia Boyz back at it? Spokane police are offering free anti-theft steering wheel locks to local Kia and Hyundai owners after seeing a recent increase in thefts involving those vehicle makes.
20-year Seattle transportation plan goes to city council for approval
(The Center Square) – A proposed 20-year plan to improve transportation in the City of Seattle has been submitted to the city council for approval as a levy renewal is hinted to be announced in the near
BREAKING: Trump arrives at ‘crime scene’ of ‘Biden’s open border’
“Nice weather, beautiful day, but a very dangerous border,” Trump told reporters, “but we’re gonna take care of it.”
Portland sex worker runs for mayor, promises to build ‘arts’ hub
“Artists will bring energy back downtown,” she said, “and as energy comes, there will be more hope.”