A verdict has been reached in the murder trial against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Here is how Washington is reacting.
Though recreational marijuana is legal in Washington and several other states, pot shops have a fraught relationship with banks.
With the REAL ID enforcement deadline now just months away, Washington officials are reminding residents to be prepared for the change.
Beginning April 21, Washington will offer up to $1,000 to people who were ineligible for unemployment benefits or federal stimulus payments.
New reports from the state auditor found more backlogs, higher losses and a system that was unprepared to tackle a massive fraud operation.
Here's how Biden's $2 trillion American Rescue Plan would be spent improving Washington's aging infrastructure.
Are you in favor of or against requiring individuals to show that they have been vaccinated against or have tested negative for COVID-19?
Starting in mid-April, every Washingtonian 16 years old or older will be eligible for vaccination. Here's how it will work.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your King County neighbors.
Inmate advocates have filed a lawsuit asking the courts to order the state to make vaccines available to all people in prisons immediately.
The battle to prevent the apex predators from establishing a foothold in North America is being fought mostly in Whatcom County, Washington.
Most of the victims were of Asian descent and the attack comes at a time when anti-Asian hate crimes are on the rise in Washington.
The next tier makes several groups eligible for vaccination, largely high-risk critical workers who work in congregate settings.
Attorneys are calling on the state to make all inmates eligible for coronavirus vaccines, citing the outsized risk for infection in prisons.
The former council president joins a growing field in the mayoral race, which also includes current council president M. Lorena González.
Mayor Jenny Durkan on Monday extended several emergency COVID-19 measures, including moratoriums on most evictions, for another few months.
Vaccination efforts are ramping up across Washington, but case counts are also starting to show that familiar upward trend.
The governor's proclamation means all students across Washington will have the option to return to the classroom. Here's how it will work.
Every county will move into the next reopening phase later this month, just in time for fans to attend opening day at T-Mobile Park.
The American Rescue Plan will provide stimulus checks, child tax credits and $7 billion in other aid to Washington. Here are the details.
The Attorney General's Office says Brown Paper Tickets failed to refund tickets to events that had been cancelled due to the pandemic.
The Trump administration had threatened to cut off funding to Seattle for allowing the creation of the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest.
The Department of Commerce says the money will help nearly 18,000 struggling Washingtonians.
A recent study found that vaccines have not been fairly distributed across Washington state. This fund aims to fix that.
M. Lorena González has entered the race to replace Mayor Jenny Durkan, leaving her citywide council seat open for new contenders.
Cleveland needed $427.4 million to get out of the red
Seattle needed $926.7 million to get out of the red
Washington's Attorney General filed a total 97 lawsuits against the federal government during Trump's term. Most remain in litigation.
Crowds of only a dozen or two demonstrated at some cordoned-off statehouses, while the streets in many other capital cities remained empty.
Culp's lawsuit alleged without evidence that up to 800,000 votes were illegally cast in the November election.
The announcement means the guard will be stationed both in D.C. and in Olympia during Biden's inauguration.
The move will slash millions of acres of protected habitat designated for the northern spotted owl in Oregon, Washington and California.
The governor enters a historic third term in office as the pandemic rages on and the state looks to forge a path toward long-term recovery.
Gov. Jay Inslee has extended safety measures on the Capitol campus through Jan. 20, citing evolving security concerns nationwide.
More Seattle leaders are demanding officer Mike Solan's resignation from guild leadership after tweets about the U.S. Capitol riots.
A small group of protesters gathered in Olympia Monday as state lawmakers met in-person for the first day of the 2021 legislative session.
State lawmakers have a large slate of priorities to tackle in the 105-day session, and will face the added challenge of meeting remotely.
All nine of Washington's Democrats in Congress now support using the 25th amendment to remove President Donald Trump from office.
Wednesday, a pro-Trump protest stormed the capitol in D.C. Here's how Washington's leaders are responding to the news.
After months of protests in Washington and across the U.S., state legislators are set to debate several new police accountability measures.