The federal government is trying to sell the National Archives and Records Administration’s building in Seattle, but WA says that's illegal.
It has been an eventful year, to say the least. Here's a look back at all the stories that shaped our 2020.
An inmate died one day after being transferred from the Seattle jail to the hospital. The cause of death was not immediately released.
After a lapse in federal assistance, the state will send payments to 95,000 Washingtonians who qualify for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.
The pandemic has caught homeless service providers in a crosscurrent: demand is high but their ability to provide services is constricted.
Along both borders, AP photographers found families connecting in smaller, more intimate ways, overcoming unusual obstacles for shared celeb
The governor announced he will extend a statewide moratorium on most evictions for another three months. The rule was set to expire Dec. 31.
Starting this week, Washington state has a new top health official.
Of the $600 million, the Employment Security Department has recouped about $250 million.
Seattle police and parks crews removed an encampment at Cal Anderson Park on Friday after a judge declined to issue a restraining order.
The proposal includes a new tax on capital gains, plus millions in spending for small businesses and helping residents pay rent.
Congress has vowed not to go home before approving a nearly $900 billion stimulus.
Pfizer said a lack of instructions from the federal government was to blame for a substantial drop in expected deliveries next week.
A recent sweep by the Attorney General's Office caught seven companies that had been illegally selling vapes to minors in Washington.
Seattle did not move forward with clearing tents from the Capitol Hill park Wednesday after protesters placed several barricades.
Since it's launch late last month, nearly 1.4 million Washingtonians have signed up for the state's coronavirus app, WA Notify.
The governor's plan would create a new state office for police use of force investigations and recognize Juneteenth as a state holiday.
All 12 of Washington's electors have now cast their votes in the Electoral College.
After repeatedly casting doubt on the security of Washington's election, Culp is now trying to take his fight to court.
The suit alleges the social media company has created an illegal monopoly by buying competitors like Instagram and WhatsApp.
The Chamber's legal challenge alleges Seattle's new tax on large employers is unlawful and will slow the post-pandemic economic recovery.
The mayor announced Monday she would not run for a second term, in order to "focus on addressing the greatest challenges in our city."
The county plans to provide interim financing to help retain roughly 1,000 jobs at the massive Seattle construction project.
Mayor Jenny Durkan and Councilmember Lisa Herbold unveiled new legislation to expand subpoena authority for police oversight investigations.
While the budget approved Monday fell well short of demands to cut police funding in half, it does include some notable changes.
Despite conservative counties’ disapproval in Oregon, Washington proponents are hopeful for bipartisan support in the state legislature
Several pandemic restrictions announced Sunday have now in place, and will remain in place for at least four weeks. Here's how they work.
Dow Constantine, who has served in the role since 2009, has vowed continued leadership amid economic challenges brought on by COVID-19.
Gov. Jay Inslee's order bans indoor bar and restaurant service, caps capacity at stores and further limits gatherings outside the household.
In Thursday's address, the governor and his wife asked residents to stay home this winter, and hinted at possible restrictions to come.
The governor, joined by Trudi Inslee, will speak to viewers across the state and provide an update on the coronavirus in Washington.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture has released preliminary results from their study of an Asian giant hornet nest.
Analysts have called the presidential election for Joe Biden. Here's how WA residents and elected officials are responding to the news.
The state just needs to receive the ballots for 0.22 percent of registered voters for the Nov 3. Election to break the final voting record.
Kim Wyman is now the only Republican elected to statewide office on the West Coast. She carried all but four of Washington's 39 counties.
Gov. Jay Inslee beat Loren Culp in the Nov. 3 election, but days later Culp refuses to concede, citing 'irregularities' in the vote tally.
More than 4 million Washingtonians cast their ballot for the presidential election, and dozens of other races. Here are the latest results.
It's the first time in the country voters have directly weighed in on sex ed. Here's a look at how each region voted, and what it means.
The governor on Wednesday rebuked President Trump's calls to end ballot counting across the country, calling his claims of fraud "baseless".
The $1.74 billion measure captured more than 77 percent support among King County voters in election night results.