-
Portland State University was closed for a second day as protesters continued to occupy a campus library. Administrators and demonstrators said Wednesday morning that negotiations had fallen apart overnight.
-
In the August primary, Republican voters in Washington state will have to decide between two major candidates for governor – one endorsed by their party, and one who says their party is in “disarray.”
-
Democratic and Republican lawmakers want to work on climate, public safety, education and transportation. The measures could affect what gets accomplished.
-
The state’s 147 citizen legislators will soon arrive in Olympia to convene for 60 days, beginning Jan. 8.
-
A group aiming to undo some of Washington's newest policy changes is gaining steam, making it likely that voters will see the proposals on their ballots next November.
-
State Sen. Drew MacEwen is up against three Democrats in the 6th District. No Republican has held the seat since the 1960s.
-
Three Percenters elsewhere were among most indicted members of January 6 attack.
-
He’s urging lawmakers to provide more funding for the program, which has helped to house more than 1,000 people who were homeless.
-
Kate Dean, a Jefferson County commissioner, will compete with a state senator and the public lands commissioner to succeed Rep. Derek Kilmer, who won’t seek re-election.
-
Gov. Jay Inslee proposed supplemental budget would add to about $200 million for combating illegal opioids as the state is tapping another $82 million from opioid settlements.
-
The Democratic lands commissioner quit the governor’s race and began campaigning to succeed U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, who is not seeking re-election. Democratic state Sen. Emily Randall is also vying for the post.
-
At recent protests calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, like the one at the Space Needle on Sunday, young activists locked arms with older Jewish protesters, some of whom have been protesting Israeli policies toward Gaza and the West Bank for decades.