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In D.C., Tulalip Tribes laud revised Violence Against Women Act
Under the 2022 version, tribes have more authority to prosecute non-natives on tribal land.
March 16, 2022
Northwest
Seattle, other liberal U.S. cities now clearing homeless camps
Advocates for the homeless denounce aggressive measures, saying the problem is being treated as a blight or a…
March 12, 2022
Northwest
Spending plan brings state ‘out of the pandemic and into a stronger future’
The $64.1 billion supplemental budget and nearly $17 billion transportation revenue package is now headed to Gov. Inslee.
March 11, 2022
Local News
9 things state lawmakers did this session — and 1 they didn’t
The Legislature adjourned Thursday after a whirlwind 60-day session dominated by the Democrats’ agenda.
March 10, 2022
Northwest
Panel opts against new vaccine requirement for state’s schools
The group expressed concerns over lack of data and unpredictable social impacts of a mandate.
March 10, 2022
Local News
Dems push through sweeping $17B state transportation package
Around $600 million will be poured into Snohomish County projects, including a U.S. 2 trestle replacement.
March 9, 2022
Local News
As adjournment nears, state lawmakers reach budget accord
The $64.1 billion supplemental state budget was settled a day before the Legislature adjourns a 60-day session.
March 9, 2022
Northwest
Washington Legislature OKs missing Indigenous women alert
The system will be similar to so-called “silver alerts” that are in place for missing vulnerable adults.
March 8, 2022
Northwest
Washington state redistricting commission chair resigns
Sarah Augustine lashed out at officials for refusing to defend the legislative maps from a legal challenge.
March 8, 2022
Local News
Election offices, government meetings will be gun-free zones
A bill heading to governor will prohibit the “open carry” of firearms in certain civic settings.
March 7, 2022
Northwest
Demonstrators rally in Olympia against state COVID-19 mandates
GOP Rep. Robert Sutherland of Granite Falls told the crowd he was denied entrance to the statehouse because…
March 5, 2022
Local News
Lawmakers OK limit on sale of high-capacity ammo magazines
The measure passed the state House 55-42 in a vote late Friday night. The governor is expected to…
March 5, 2022
Local News
Inslee signs laws that fine-tune last year’s policing reform
Lawmakers retooled a law that police said stops them from assisting people in crisis and protecting the public.
March 4, 2022
Northwest
Miami Seaquarium ending shows with aging Puget Sound orca
The new owners will no longer stage shows with the orca under an agreement with federal regulators.
March 4, 2022
Local News
Bill to set minimum hospital staffing dies in state Senate
Hospitals opposed a bill limiting the number of patients per nurse. It died in a committee this week.
March 3, 2022
Northwest
State insurance commissioner accused of mistreating staff
One staffer filed a formal complaint, saying Mike Kreidler bullied him and antagonized other employees.
March 3, 2022
Northwest
“Freedom Convoy” leaves Spokane for Washington, D.C.
They want an end to mask mandates, which are already ending in the state and across the country.
March 3, 2022
Local News
Trade group settles state’s GMO-labeling case for $9 million
$3 million goes to charities that fight hunger, and $6 million to the state’s Transparency Account.
March 2, 2022
Northwest
New calf born to endangered southern resident orcas
The Center for Whale Research also reported the loss of two other pregnancies in the endangered whales.
March 2, 2022
Northwest
Judge overturns state’s capital gains tax on high-profit stocks
Attorney General Bob Ferguson said his office would appeal to the state Supreme Court.
March 2, 2022
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