Politics No, Loren Culp’s bid for WA governor didn’t leave him jobless He’s not actually out of work — and the city of Republic didn’t exactly 'defund' its police department, as the Republican candidate claimed. by Melissa Santos / November 6, 2020
Politics How the WA Legislature plans to go remote during COVID-19 The pandemic is creating more ways for people to make their voices heard at the state Capitol without traveling in person to Olympia. by Melissa Santos / November 6, 2020
Politics WA Democrats see path to cleaner fuels, capital gains tax after election Democrats already had strong majorities, but Tuesday’s election may have created an even more progressive Legislature than before. by Melissa Santos / November 5, 2020
Politics Biden wins WA, Inslee reelected to 3rd term as governor Democrats dominated at the top of the ticket in Washington state, even as the national results in the presidential race remained unclear. by Melissa Santos / November 3, 2020 / Updated 12:11 a.m. November 4
Politics What to expect on election night in Washington state How long will counting ballots take? Will people be demonstrating? Here’s what we’re keeping an eye on tonight. by Melissa Santos / November 3, 2020
Politics How WA officials are fighting election interference in 2020 Intelligence agencies are warning of attempts to mislead voters. Here’s what you need to know. by Melissa Santos / October 29, 2020
Politics WA election campaign staff protest working conditions, poor pay A collective of campaign workers across the state says it’s tired of working crazy hours with no job security or health care. by Melissa Santos / October 27, 2020 / 8:09 a.m. October 27, 2020
Politics WA lieutenant governor candidates try to stand out in debate State Sen. Marko Liias, D-Lynnwood, and U.S. Rep. Denny Heck both are seeking to become the second-in-line to Washington's governor. by Melissa Santos / October 22, 2020
Politics Election fact check: WA, OR ballots can’t be ‘cancelled’ online The states’ online portals won’t invalidate your original paper ballot — even if malicious actors try to do so from afar. by Melissa Santos / October 21, 2020
Politics Matt Shea isn’t running, but he’s a key part of election attack ads The lawmaker, who was accused of domestic terrorism, is being used to attack not only his fellow Republicans, but also a Seattle Democrat. by Melissa Santos / October 19, 2020