Pfizer is seeking approval for a second COVID-19 booster shot for select patients. Here's what to know.
King County's latest supplemental budget proposal would add $55 million to ongoing pandemic efforts and more money for rental assistance.
Together, the two companies allegedly scammed 15,000+ Washington businesses out of $1.2 million.
The King County Council on Tuesday approved legislation aimed at fighting displacement and combating the effects of historical racism an ...
Both Washington residents and the state government do pretty well without leaning on federal spending, the study found.
The company claimed their stem cell injections could treat COVID, Parkinson's, lupus and heart failure, the AGO's suit said.
The shorter, 60-day legislative session came to an end Thursday. Here's a look at some of the highlights.
Thanks to a recent payment from Purdue, the Attorney General's Office has now reclaimed $1.14 billion for Washingtonians.
Washington lawmakers have granted bipartisan approval for a bill designed to make it harder for thieves to sell stolen catalytic converters.
Washington state agencies are in the process of identifying existing contracts with Russian-linked entities after the Ukrainian invasion.
Washington state leaders are urging residents to help out where they can. Here are a few ways to support struggling Ukrainians.
House lawmakers approved the "Move Ahead Washington" package without a fuel export tax that proved controversial in neighboring states.
By pushing back on the initial bankruptcy plan, WA Attorney General Ferguson has won the state millions more to fight opioid addiction.
A battle over Washington's new capital gains tax is likely to land before the state's highest court after a judge blocked the law Tuesday.
CDC guidance says most Washington counties have low enough transmission they could end masking requirements- but they'll still have to wait.
Councilmembers Reagan Dunn and Rod Dembowski on Tuesday introduced an emergency motion to provide aid and support to Ukraine and Ukraini ...
Inslee orders state agencies to review Russia ties, monuments light up in Ukraine colors, Rick Steves cancels Russian tours.
If approved, Washington would join Utah in having the lowest threshold for alcohol-impaired driving.
Starting in March, all sport fishing of steelhead will be prohibited in coastal areas and along the Strait.
“It’s really important that we release people who are healthy and able to reintegrate into society successfully,” Peterson said.
According to the suit, the 14 hospitals aggressively collected money from low-income Washingtonians who should've been eligible for charity.
The state Senate and House are moving forward this week with wide-ranging supplemental budget proposals focused on pandemic recovery.
The Board of Health voted to repeal King County's bike helmet law Thursday, citing data showing racist and discriminatory enforcement.
Drivers in Western Washington pay nearly 20 percent more than the national average for gas. The Gas Prices Relief Act may fix that.
“Calling this conduct a ‘scam’ is an understatement,” said Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson.
Statewide masking requirements for schools and indoor public spaces will be lifted in a little over a month, the governor said Thursday.
Unions call the legislation a game changer for employees, but the state hospital association says the bill is a threat to care.
The act would have re-legalized housing options like duplexes and triplexes to address scarcity and skyrocketing housing costs.
A Democratic bill to increase legislative authority over states of emergency and emergency orders cleared the Senate on Tuesday.
King County will stop accepting new applications for rental assistance at the end of February, while officials seek out more funding.
“Diversity is good for the industry,” Hollingsworth said. “It’s good for new ideas, it’s good for the economy.”
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell extended the eviction moratorium through the end of February, but promised that it would not be renewed again.
Senator Patty Murray's office calls the purchase "an important step towards making EV charging accessible to all Americans."
Attorney General Bob Ferguson requested the legislation, which would ban the sale of magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.
Washington's Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Veterans Warehouse Thrift Store, and is asking more victims to come forward.
The state is investigating the apparent breach of a database that stores personal details from professional and business license holders.
The bill would create a coordinated, statewide response to homelessness, including a $494 million investment in more shelter units.
Some advocates say they appreciate the proposed $125 million allocations but would like more for those most impacted.
Marine mammal researchers dropped a buoy in Puget Sound to help measure underwater noise and improve conditions for orcas.
After weeks of record-breaking growth, the omicron wave may finally be on its way out.