Politics Amazon tells Gov. Inslee it supports a clean fuel standard in WA The tech giant says it fully supports the contentious measure. Could this tip the scales in the Legislature? by Melissa Santos / March 10, 2021 / Updated on Wednesday, March 10 at 8:04 a.m.
Politics Federal money to SpaceX may hurt public broadband efforts in WA Critics say money went to untested and unproven technology. Meanwhile, public agencies say it now will be harder for them to access broadband funding. by Melissa Santos / March 8, 2021
News How $1 billion in pot taxes gets spent in Washington state Money from legal cannabis sales amounts to about 2% of the state operating budget. by Melissa Santos / February 22, 2021
Politics Update: Plans to tax the rich advancing in WA Legislature in 2021 Wealth tax, capital gains tax, payroll tax — what’s the difference? We break it down. by Melissa Santos / February 17, 2021 / Updated 7:13 p.m. March 6
Politics WA jobless benefits lag while unemployment taxes loom The state is trying to fix some of the system’s most pressing issues to deal with the ongoing unemployment crisis. by Melissa Santos / February 12, 2021
Politics Groups denounce selection of Joe Fain to redistricting commission The former Washington state senator lost reelection in 2018 after being accused of rape. by Melissa Santos / February 10, 2021
News Washington could become the second state to decriminalize drugs An Oregon law decriminalizing drug possession took effect this week. Some think Washington state should follow suit. by Melissa Santos / February 4, 2021 / 5:01 p.m. February 4, 2021
Politics Uber, Lyft would need to cut emissions under WA state plan Some studies have found the ride-hailing services increase vehicle miles driven and pollution. by Melissa Santos / February 1, 2021
News Growing pot at home could become legal in Washington state Other states that have legalized recreational cannabis already allow home growing, but Washington does not. by Melissa Santos / January 25, 2021
Politics Washington state unveils $2.2 billion COVID relief plan Washington lawmakers want to help struggling renters, small businesses and other people find a way back from the pandemic-induced economic downturn. by Melissa Santos / January 22, 2021