Several programs in King County received grant funding.
Remains of “Bones 20” belong to Everett teen Tammie Liles.
The funding is being called a “historic” investment in units and homes for low-income homebuyers.
The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident.
Current maximum pay is no more than $50 per day and $4,800 per year; Joe Nguyen sponsors bill
Opioid-related fatalities among adolescents ages 14-18 have surged almost threefold in recent years.
The initiatives address issues such as parental rights for education, tax collection, vehicle pursuits by police and carbon tax credits. Signatures secured for the ballot measures are being validated for the general election.
King County nonprofit advocates to transform juvenile and criminal legal systems
County has been working at helping more “first generation” farmers get started, especially immigrants and people of color.
Membership continues to grow for the first Washington state chapter of Dykes on Bikes.
“Bones 17” belonged to a girl named Lori Anne Razpotnik.
Race-based restrictive real estate policies were estimated to have cost billions in wealth accrual.
Current fares vary depending on trip distance
King County has set aside $5 million for cities to construct and operate projects to address local homelessness.
In this episode, we take a closer look at Echo Glen Children’s Center, which recently saw another batch of escapes by juvenile inmates.
9th Congressional District covers parts of Bellevue, Renton, Kent, Federal Way and Auburn
In this episode, we take a closer look at a Kirkland police officer who is accused of harassing workers at bikini barista stands.
At least ten inmates have escaped from the juvenile correctional facility this year.
Coastal Salish tribes also embrace the project.
Race-based restrictive real estate practices estimated to have prevented billions in wealth.