News Federal court orders higher pay for foreign guest workers in WA orchards The farmworker union continues to pursue the lawsuit addressing how wages are set for orchard workers. by Mai Hoang / July 23, 2024
Politics In Central WA, 4th District race heats up in conservative showdown Jerrod Sessler and Tiffany Smiley say that U.S. House Rep Dan Newhouse, who voted to impeach Trump, is not conservative enough for his constituents. by Mai Hoang / July 18, 2024
Politics WA public lands commissioner race attracts unusually crowded field A variety of candidates are seeking the statewide office that oversees public-owned lands and firefighting efforts. by Mai Hoang / July 1, 2024
News How Seattle Public Library’s cyberattack impacts patrons, students Tutors, laptops, printers, audiobooks — all are affected by the district ransomware attack, and could take months to return to normal. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / June 26, 2024
News New WA program streamlines access to opioid addiction medications A free state program aims to remove barriers to treatment and create clear next steps for doctors and patients after an overdose. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / June 5, 2024
News Washington’s latest attempt at graffiti cleanup: drones WSDOT’s new drone pilot program aims to cover up hard-to-reach areas known as “heaven spots,” but is it just painting over a larger problem? by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / June 4, 2024
Politics New Central WA districts spark drama as the 2024 election revs up The Latino-majority 14th Legislative District has created new opportunities for some candidates and attracted criticism from others. by Mai Hoang / May 31, 2024 / Updated 3:15 p.m. August 7
Politics Nuevos distritos legislativos en el centro de Washington causan controversia mientras se acercan las elecciones de 2024 El Distrito Legislativo 14, mayoritariamente latino, ha creado nuevas oportunidades para algunos candidatos y sido objeto de crítica de otros. by Mai Hoang / May 31, 2024
News Refugees find a new home in majority-immigrant Des Moines school Nearly half of refugees in the state are children under 18. One Afghan family recounts their experience at Parkside Elementary. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / May 20, 2024
Environment Volunteers power wildfire mitigation efforts in the Tri-Cities Kennewick has a higher fire risk than 92% of U.S. communities. The nonprofit Team Rubicon helps respond to these disasters and prevent future ones. by Mai Hoang / May 13, 2024