Washington Legislature approves new capital gains tax

A new capital gains tax on high-profit stocks, bonds and other assets was approved Sunday by the Washington Legislature and now heads to Gov. Jay Inslee for his signature.

Thurston County needs volunteers for vaccine distribution

Officials with volunteer efforts in Thurston County say they are seeing less folks signing up to help, which can impact how the vaccine is distributed.

Washington House approves tax on sale of high-profit stocks, bonds

A new tax on capital gains would be imposed on the sale of stocks and bonds in excess of $250,000 under a measure approved Wednesday by the Washington House.

Washington legislature approves duty to intervene police reform bill

The Washington Legislature on Tuesday approved a measure requiring police to intervene if they see a fellow officer using, or attempting to use excessive force.

Inslee signs measure addressing health provider PPE costs

Health benefit plans would have to reimburse health care providers a set amount for personal protective equipment for the duration of the coronavirus pandemic under a measure signed Friday by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee.

Inslee warns of possible 4th COVID-19 wave in Washington state

Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday warned that Washington state was on the cusp of a fourth COVID-19 wave with case numbers and hospitalizations rising.

Olympia approves extra ‘hazard pay’ for some grocery workers

Starting next month, large grocery stores in Olympia will be required to pay workers an additional $4 an hour in pay, the latest city in the state to enact such a requirement during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Bill to ensure legal counsel to low-income Washingtonians facing eviction advances through Legislature

A "right to counsel" measure that is getting closer to approval by the Legislature would make Washington the first state to ensure that low-income tenants have legal representation when faced with an eviction.

House OKs bill making police intervene to stop undue force

The Washington state House on Wednesday approved a measure requiring police to intervene if they see a fellow officer using, or attempting to use, excessive force.

Law enforcement reform bills advance in Olympia

A series of bills aiming to restrict a police officer’s use of force is moving through the legislature in Olympia.

Body of elderly woman found in Nisqually River

The Thurston County Sheriff's Office said an 80-year-old woman was found dead in the Nisqually River days after she was last seen by family. 

Washington state Senate approves ban on Native American mascots at schools

The Washington Senate has approved a measure to ban the use of Native American names, symbols and images as school mascots, logos and team names at most public schools in Washington.

From swimming to making an album
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Two Thurston County high school swim captains used their free pandemic time to record an entire album.?

Washington Senate passes first draft of budget plan

The Washington Senate on Thursday passed its two-year budget spending proposal that lawmakers said focuses on helping those hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic.