WA economists release state revenue forecast
State economists forecast Washington will bring in more revenue over the next four years, but challenges still persist as lawmakers attempt to pass a balanced budget before the legislative session ends in April.
Second WA measles case of 2025 confirmed in Snohomish County adult
Local health officials have confirmed the second positive case of measles in Washington this year in a Snohomish County adult.
Doctors warn of complications from measles
Measles infections continue to climb across the U.S., with the highest number of cases in Texas.
Second measles case identified in Washington
A second measles case has been identified in Washington, specifically in an adult from Snohomish County.
WA health leaders join Sen. Cantwell against proposed Medicaid cuts
1.9 million Washingtonians are at risk of losing state-provided Medicaid due to proposed federal funding cuts.
President Trump's trade strategy
The White House says its new trade strategy is the best way to protect American jobs and prosperity.
Trump tariffs could worsen inflation, growth
A new economic forecast predicts President Trump's tariffs could worsen inflation and slow growth for the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
'Cancer Cartel' event to support patients April 5
A big push to support cancer patients with vital necessities like housing and groceries is right around the corner. 'Cancer Cartel' hopes to reach $1 million in direct donations to patients, and they could cross the mark with a big event happening next month.
Forever 21 expected to close US stores
The company behind fast-fashion brand Forever 21 filed for bankruptcy for the second time in six years.
Pi Day shines a light on US math crisis as scores hit 40-year low
March 14 marks National Pi Day, and while the day is often observed with pizza and pie, it also highlights the significance of math education — an area where U.S. students are struggling.
Dolly Parton's 'Imagination Library' at risk of being cut in WA
A program started by Dolly Parton to bring thousands of kids across the United States free books is now at risk of being cut in Washington state.
Trump CDC pick withdraws
As viruses and measles spread, the Trump Administration is facing criticism over its approach to vaccines. Now, the White House is pulling its CDC director nomination.
Wastewater shows spike in WA flu cases
Western Washington's Wastewater just revealed a significant jump in local flu cases, but that's not the only infection uncovered.



















