Advocates and providers gathered in Olympia on March 26 as Gov. Jay Inslee signed House Bill 1916, a bill primarily…
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Leann Krainick, a local dairy farmer, recently voiced support for the District 8 Congresswoman’s bill.
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SCA is comprised of 38 King County cities with populations under 250,000 residents.
Office of Law Enforcement Oversight director calls Burien’s ordinance “unconstitutional.”
The expansion will allow riders to travel from Redmond to South Bellevue.
The state Senator from the 5th Legislative District is known to go against the Democratic grain when it comes to tax votes.
Driven by the state’s clean energy laws, the plan has been filed to the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission.
On Wednesday, Feb. 14, a driver traveling eastbound on State Route 18 near Issaquah-Hobart Road suffered a fatal collision when…
Legislative bill would recover funding for the Early Support for Infants and Toddlers program – and could save the state millions.
OLEO has previously expressed concerns about the office’s language access policies.
The King County Sheriff’s Office plans to develop and implement a language access program following a complaint filed with the…
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According to the city, a cost study estimated 5,160 staff hours were spent responding to public records requests in 2022, and the average cost per public records request was $158.
Following the recent wave of hateful comments, cities in King County and beyond have taken a step back to review their procedures.
Data shows an increase in the unhoused population and lack of shelters.
KCPAO says it plans to better work with schools and districts with legal matters involving students.
Several programs in King County received grant funding.
Remains of “Bones 20” belong to Everett teen Tammie Liles.