WA paid $100 million over mental health delays. Here’s where it’s going Up to $100 million could soon be poured into building housing for patients recently released from Washington’s state…
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Thursday, June 20
Biden administration acknowledges harms of Columbia River dams on Indigenous people The hydropower dams on the Columbia River flooded villages, disrupted economies and ways of life, and continue to harm…
Tuesday, June 18
State law means more ‘middle housing’ is coming to Renton House Bill 1110 was passed last year by the Washington Legislature to allow more “middle housing,” which describes housing such…
Monday, June 17
Seattleites are driving less Driving has fallen dramatically in Washington over the last few decades, and Seattle has the second-fewest miles driven among large U.S. cities, according to recent transportation…
Friday, June 14
WA considers next steps with abortion pill stockpile after Supreme Court ruling The governor’s office is considering what to do with Washington state’s stockpile of the abortion pill mifepristone in…