‘None of these candidates’ wins Nevada primary: What that means
Nikki Haley became the first presidential candidate from either party to lose a race to “None of these candidates” since that option was introduced in Nevada in 1975.
Nikki Haley became the first presidential candidate from either party to lose a race to “None of these candidates” since that option was introduced in Nevada in 1975.
Foster parents demand change to law blamed for death of an infant
The law made it more difficult for child protective services to remove kids from homes, with the intent of protecting low-income families. The law requires proof of imminent physical harm or risk.
The law made it more difficult for child protective services to remove kids from homes, with the intent of protecting low-income families. The law requires proof of imminent physical harm or risk.
Trump not immune from prosecution in 2020 case: Judge
A federal appeals panel ruled Tuesday that Donald Trump can face trial on charges that he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 election, rejecting the former president's claims that he is immune from prosecution.
A federal appeals panel ruled Tuesday that Donald Trump can face trial on charges that he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 election, rejecting the former president's claims that he is immune from prosecution.
Nikki Haley asks for Secret Service protection after increase in threats
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has applied for Secret Service protection because of increasing threats she has received on the campaign trail, Haley’s team confirmed to Fox News on Monday.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has applied for Secret Service protection because of increasing threats she has received on the campaign trail, Haley’s team confirmed to Fox News on Monday.
Senators release long-awaited border security deal, pair with Israel and Ukraine aid
The bill would alter the asylum system at the border with faster and tougher enforcement and provide substantial military aid to Israel and Ukraine.
The bill would alter the asylum system at the border with faster and tougher enforcement and provide substantial military aid to Israel and Ukraine.
End to Washington's lewd conduct law could bring booze back to strip clubs
Following a firestorm of complaints from the LGBTQ+ community, the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board took drastic action this week.
Following a firestorm of complaints from the LGBTQ+ community, the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board took drastic action this week.
South Carolina primary is Democrats’ first this election, giving Biden unsurprising win
President Joe Biden won South Carolina’s primary Saturday under a revamped election order for the Democratic party that is hoped will mobilize Black and minority voters.
President Joe Biden won South Carolina’s primary Saturday under a revamped election order for the Democratic party that is hoped will mobilize Black and minority voters.
A look at Washington's legislative session so far: Where certain bills stand
The future of public policy in our state is beginning to take shape at the Capitol building following the first major deadline for bills to pass out of Committee on Wednesday.
The future of public policy in our state is beginning to take shape at the Capitol building following the first major deadline for bills to pass out of Committee on Wednesday.
Jefferson County prosecutor wants changes to law blamed for child's death
Representative Lillian Ortiz-Self says her law is not to blame for the death of an infant who was left in the care of his reportedly known drug-using father, but Jefferson County prosecuting attorney, James Kennedy, disagrees.
Representative Lillian Ortiz-Self says her law is not to blame for the death of an infant who was left in the care of his reportedly known drug-using father, but Jefferson County prosecuting attorney, James Kennedy, disagrees.
WA Senate bill to establish network for student mental, behavioral health
56% of tenth graders in Washington reported signs of depression or anxiety in the most recent statewide Health Youth Survey.
56% of tenth graders in Washington reported signs of depression or anxiety in the most recent statewide Health Youth Survey.
Oregon high court says 10 GOP state senators who staged long walkout can’t run for reelection
The Oregon Supreme Court said Thursday that 10 Republican state senators who staged a record-long walkout last year to stall bills on abortion, transgender health care and gun rights cannot run for reelection.
The Oregon Supreme Court said Thursday that 10 Republican state senators who staged a record-long walkout last year to stall bills on abortion, transgender health care and gun rights cannot run for reelection.
The 5 swing states to watch in 2024 election, and other potential upsets
Here’s a look at how much the votes swayed from Trump to Biden’s favor from 2016 to the 2020 election, and a look at some other potential voting upsets come November.
Here’s a look at how much the votes swayed from Trump to Biden’s favor from 2016 to the 2020 election, and a look at some other potential voting upsets come November.
Hundreds rally for bills against rent gouging in Washington
Hundreds of people rallied on the steps of the Capitol Building on Tuesday, protesting against what they say are excessive rent increases and a lack of affordable housing.
Hundreds of people rallied on the steps of the Capitol Building on Tuesday, protesting against what they say are excessive rent increases and a lack of affordable housing.
Washington lawmakers hear child marriage testimony: 'Different strokes for different folks'
Washington state senators are considering a law that would eliminate child marriage in our state.
Washington state senators are considering a law that would eliminate child marriage in our state.
Speed cameras on Washington highways; Lawmakers hope to curb number of crashes
State lawmakers are looking to crack down on car crashes and deaths with a new law that would add speeding cameras to state highways.
State lawmakers are looking to crack down on car crashes and deaths with a new law that would add speeding cameras to state highways.
Lawmakers push to ban cell phones in Washington classrooms
Lawmakers in Olympia are considering a bill to ban cell phones in classrooms.
Lawmakers in Olympia are considering a bill to ban cell phones in classrooms.
Supreme Court grapples with Trump's eligibility to be president again after Capitol insurrection
The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating on former President Donald Trump's eligibility for another presidential run, spurred by allegations of his role in the Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021.
The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating on former President Donald Trump's eligibility for another presidential run, spurred by allegations of his role in the Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021.
Here's what the Pentagon's former UFO hunter learned on the job
The Pentagon official who led efforts to centralize UFO investigations has some harsh words for some members of Congress.
The Pentagon official who led efforts to centralize UFO investigations has some harsh words for some members of Congress.
New school gun safety initiative aims to protect kids through educators
With guns still the #1 cause of death for kids and teens in the U.S., the White House is launching a new plan to combat the surging violence.
With guns still the #1 cause of death for kids and teens in the U.S., the White House is launching a new plan to combat the surging violence.
Sen. Patty Murray secures $64 million to improve Seattle public transit
Senator Murray recently secured over $64 million for the design and construction of the new RapidRide J Line in Seattle
Senator Murray recently secured over $64 million for the design and construction of the new RapidRide J Line in Seattle


















