Thurston County, WA Sheriff calls police pursuit complaints meritless

Thurston County's return to police pursuits have some questioning whether they are stopping crimes or causing more collateral damage. Sheriff Derek Sanders calls any complaints meritless.

Gov. Ferguson details $4 billion in spending cuts to address WA deficit

Bob Ferguson wants legislators to tackle the state’s projected $15 billion budget shortfall. As work continues to close the gap, the governor aims to prioritize spending cuts over new taxes.

Controversial Pursuit: Thurston county Sheriff defends his actions
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Thurston county Sheriff Sanders faces criticism and a formal complaint for his aggressive tactics, with some arguing that his methods are too dangerous.

What’s moving along, and what’s not, in the WA Legislature?

The Washington Legislature faces a key deadline this Friday. While many ideas have been heard, the state’s projected budget shortfall is filtering what laws will make it to the governor's desk.

WA signature verification bill faces opposition from initiative backers

Lawmakers are considering more rules around verifying signatures on petitions for initiatives, with strong opposition coming from initiative backers and the state’s top election official.

Lawmakers weigh increased penalties for people who try to elude police

If passed, a new bill would increase penalties for fleeing police. Some say this hasn't worked in the past, while others believe it will act as a deterrence.

WA lawmakers discussing bill to reform pre-trial releases
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The House Community Safety Committee convened Thursday to hear testimony on House Bill 1252, which aims to reform pre-trial release policies in Washington state. Sponsored by Rep. Lauren Davis, D-32, the bill seeks to make it more difficult for suspects who run from police to get out of jail and to increase judicial accountability.

WA legislative committee advances new standards on wood stoves

Senate Bill 5174 would align Washington’s air quality standards regarding wood burning devices with ones published by the EPA.

Bills protecting youth refs makes way to WA Legislature after hockey incident

Two bills aimed at helping prevent assaults at schools and during extracurricular activities are making their way through the Washington State Legislature.

WSDOT camera program to catch speeders near construction work zones

Washington averages 1,300 construction work zone crashes every year, usually caused by speeders. Now, WSDOT and WSP will be monitoring work sites to make sure drivers are going the speed limit.

WA faces multi-billion dollar deficit after years of spending

So far, there is no consensus on what the exact amount is or a clear analysis of how the state got to where it's at.

WA pay per mile tax proposed
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House Bill 1921 would implement a "road usage charge" or "RUC" for all passenger vehicles under 10,000 pounds, with funds raised solely going to road maintenance and preservation.

Search underway for WA man accused of rape
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Police are searching for a man accused of rape, and who is known to hang out in Thurston, Pierce and King counties.

Demonstrators rally in WA over Trump's policies
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Over 1,000 protesters gathered outside the Washington State Capitol in Olympia on Wednesday for the "50 States – 50 Protests" movement.