Politics
Oil train safety: A whole lot of worry among Washingtonians
Close to 1,000 people turn out to hearings in Olympia and Spokane, most of them asking for a halt to the rolling transport of oil across the state.
Close to 1,000 people turn out to hearings in Olympia and Spokane, most of them asking for a halt to the rolling transport of oil across the state.
North Central Washington worries about its economic future as a gold mine prepares to close, taking high-paying jobs with it.
Mayor Ed Murray suggested that levy planning might begin this fall, but it hasn't.
The Republicans could pick up seats in both houses of the Legislature. But what happens if the Democrats do a great job of getting out the vote?
Guest Opinion: With the population of Seattle itself growing faster than any other core city in a major metro area, it's important to address pent-up demand and equity issues.