Several people, including political activist and lobbyist Tim Eyman, were removed by security during a contentious public hearing with the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Committee over Washington's Parents' Bill of Rights (Initiative 2081).
The City of Lynnwood has finally settled on filling its lone vacant spot on its council, appointing Robert Leutwyler Wednesday evening with a 5-0 vote.
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order Thursday calling for the shutdown of the U.S. Education Department, according to a White House official, advancing a campaign promise to eliminate an agency that’s been a longtime target of conservatives.
Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison says Stay Out of Area Drugs (SODA) and Prostitution (SOAP) ordinances will be difficult to enforce and "will take some time to get law enforcement trained."
Two national polls found a troubling trend for Democratic voters -- the approval rating for the Democrat Party hit record lows following the 2024 presidential race.
Addressing Seattle's housing crisis, Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson highlights an urgent need for workforce housing in the Stadium District to support local businesses.
Local journalism, especially in rural areas, has been on life support for years, and Washington lawmakers think they’ve found a way to give it a much-needed boost—by making big tech help foot the bill.
Washington Superintendent Chris Reykdal had a simple message for the Mead School Board that feels caught between state and federal directives: Follow state law.