Politics Inslee's proposed $70B WA state budget focuses on housing Gov. Jay Inslee's two-year blueprint includes adding 2,200 units of housing, with money for another 5,300 units to be approved by voters. by Joseph O’Sullivan / December 14, 2022 / updated at 4:10 p.m. on Dec. 14
Politics Inslee, Ferguson join efforts to ban semiautomatic rifles in WA The Alliance for Gun Responsibility's policy agenda for the upcoming legislative session also includes a permit-to-purchase law. by Joseph O’Sullivan / December 8, 2022
Politics Shelved since 2018, this WA gun law may finally be implemented soon State officials have decided to push forward a voter-approved measure requiring annual background checks of pistol and semiautomatic rifle owners. by Joseph O’Sullivan / December 5, 2022
Politics WA's state budget forecast grew $762M despite recession worries State lawmakers use the projections to parse funds for schools, prisons, parks and social services. But will the economic dip affect their blueprint? by Joseph O’Sullivan / November 18, 2022
Politics WA sees higher voter turnout but a drop east of the Cascades Some conservative voters stayed home in Eastern WA, even as competitive races on the west side boosted Democrats. by Joseph O’Sullivan / November 18, 2022
Politics Gluesenkamp Perez defeats Trump-backed Kent in WA's 3rd District In a big win for Democrats, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez has won the hotly contested southwest Washington seat for U.S. Congress. by Joseph O’Sullivan / November 11, 2022
Politics U.S. Congress: Kim Schrier defeats Matt Larkin in 8th District The pediatrician from Sammamish defeated her Republican challenger, 52% to 48%, The Associated Press declared on Thursday. by Joseph O’Sullivan / November 10, 2022
Politics Hobbs defeats Anderson to remain Washington Secretary of State After a tight race, Steve Hobbs will complete Kim Wyman's term and lead the state election office through 2024. by Joseph O’Sullivan / November 10, 2022
Politics Election deniers are trailing up and down the ballot in WA races Voters largely pushed back on Republican candidates who supported conspiratorial lies about the 2020 presidential election. by Joseph O’Sullivan / November 9, 2022
Politics U.S. Senate: Patty Murray holds off challenge from Tiffany Smiley The Associated Press has called the race for the incumbent, who was up 57% to 42% over Republican challenger Smiley after the first ballot drop Tuesday night. by Joseph O’Sullivan / November 8, 2022 / Updated at 9:25 p.m. on Nov. 8