King County inquests into killings by police remain broken, critics say A King County program meant to provide answers for families of those killed by police — revised in 2018…
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Thursday, September 19
Overdose deaths are falling fast Fatal drug overdoses, which fell in the U.S. last year for the first time since before the pandemic, are continuing to decline, according to preliminary…
Wednesday, September 18
Washington’s sockeye runs are smashing records Washington is seeing a record-breaking sockeye salmon run this year despite a July heatwave that threatened a kill-off in the Okanogan River. The surge…
Position Announcement: Legislative Assistant to New House Democratic Caucus Member
Legislative Assistant to New House Democratic Caucus Member (Multiple Positions) UPDATE: WE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION OPENS: September 16, 2024 CLOSES: Open…
Tuesday, September 17
Almost 700,000 WA households receive $200 credit for electric bills Nearly 700,000 Washington households received a $200 credit on their electricity bills in recent weeks — one of the state’s…