The BriefThe unseasonably dry and sunny weather continues for another week.January is typically western Washington's wet season.This could be Seattle's third-driest January on record.SEATTLE - Dry weather continues in western Washington for at least the next three days,
Washington state is suing the Trump administration over the president's executive order to end birthright citizenship, with Arizona, Oregon, and Illinois joining the lawsuit. Why it matters: The legal challenge,
TSA officers working in Washington airports revealed they have collectively confiscated more guns in 2024 than ever before.
Washington law currently lacks statewide jail standards and independent oversight measures. It’s up to the more than 50 jails in the state to police themselves.
A new mayor with no political experience in Portland has an audacious plan — some say naive — to end street homelessness. "Treat the crisis … like a crisis," he says.
The popular podcast "Inside Jeopardy" is heading to Seattle for three special live events on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Are banks, post offices, FedEx, UPS and Costco open? Will I get mail delivered? Here's what to know about what's open and closed on MLK Day in 2025.
Inauguration Day prompted both protests and celebrations across the country, and in western Washington.On the side of the state, that generally swings democrati
Longtime NHL coach and scout Tom McVie, who died Sunday at age 89, won a minor professional championship as a player with the Seattle Totems and settled permanently in Washington on his way to becomin
At halftime of its game against Purdue on Saturday, Washington sent its first women’s jersey to the rafters, retiring the No. 10 that Kelsey Plum wore for four years as she rewrote the school — and NCAA — record books.
Bankrate used the latest population data from the U.S. Census Bureau to determine the 25 largest U.S. metros. Additionally, we calculated the percentage change of adults ages 25 to 44 in the 25 largest metros to determine which are growing the fastest and slowest among that age group.
Senate Bill 5023 seeks to resolve longstanding discriminatory labor policies. Advocates note that nannies, housekeepers, gardeners and caregivers offer crucial support to families and help keep homes running.