Olympia City Council to approve agreement on large affordable housing development plan

During Tuesday’s City of Olympia City Council meeting, members approved an agreement with South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity to build 123 affordable housing units. 

Washington House passes bill that would legalize duplexes, fourplexes

The Washington State House of Representatives has passed a bill that would allow for the construction of duplexes and fourplexes in most neighborhoods.

Rainier High School community mourns 17-year-old girl killed in DUI crash

Students and staff at Rainier High School are mourning the death of 17-year-old Jessie Uch, who was killed in a DUI car crash on Saturday.

WSP to conduct 'Move Over, Slow Down' emphasis patrols near road work zones

The Washington State Patrol will conduct emphasis patrols through April, aiming to get drivers to ‘Move Over, Slow Down’ around work zones.

State hopes to clear out remaining backlogged rape kits by the end of the year

A new bill making its way to the US Senate could provide more funding to states like Washington to finally clear out backlogged rape kits that have taken years to process and review.  

Legislators hear emotional testimony on 'Oakley Carlson Act' aimed at protecting children

Supporters of House Bill 1397, known as the Oakley Carlson Act, gave emotional testimony during a committee meeting on Friday. The proposal moves to hold DCYF more accountable when foster kids are returned to their biological parents.

'End SVP releases into our communities': Residents push for new legislation regarding sex-offender housing

Residents say they are being blindsided by the locations and sudden pop-up of facilities that will house the highest level of sex offenders. Now state lawmakers are pushing new bills to clear up the situation.

Lawmakers consider banning octopus farms in Washington

Washington's lawmakers are making a push to ban an industry before it takes root. That industry is octopus farming, a controversial idea that has gathered interest globally.

Proposed bill would pay Washington incarcerated workers minimum wage

A Washington state lawmaker who has spent time in prison wants the state to pay incarcerated workers minimum wage for doing their jobs.