It’s Day 75. Here’s what’s happening in the 2023 session of the Washington Legislature
The 7-2 ruling clears the way for collection of payments starting next month. The tax is expected to bring in $500 million a year.
A judge ruled some close-ups of Everett officer Dan Rocha’s injuries could be used, while others were ruled out.
The proposed spending plan also spends money to fight climate change, help abortion providers and study police pursuits
Messages on display on Totem Family Diner and Pacific Stone Co. signs reveal “secret crushes.” More updates expected.
The initial work on Chapel Hill property brings dream of a new library closer to reality.
The alleged assault occurred after lunch at Alderwood Middle School, according to the Edmonds School District.
Officer Chad House was “resting and recovering” after a person suspected of robbery shot him on Evergreen Way, police said.
Prosecutors said an insult popular on the Internet motivated the stabbing.
State House passed the legislation Wednesday. It now will be sent to the governor for his expected signing
The fire was contained to a garage in the 15300 block of 25th Drive SE. A person was found dead inside.
In the deadliest mudslide in U.S. history, 43 people died. Families, survivors and responders honored the victims Wednesday.
The testimony came after an Everett officer was shot while investigating a robbery Wednesday morning, investigators said.
The officer was shot in the head, but was in stable condition Wednesday morning, according to investigators.
It’s Day 73. Budgets are in the forecast as lawmakers enter the final month of the 2023 session
The council approved a portion of staff proposals for federal money, including body cameras, generators and road work.
The 99-stall lot on the former ferry holding lanes includes 63 spots for someone to leave a car for up to 72 hours.