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The Washington Supreme Court ruled last week that Attorney General Bob Ferguson can continue pursuing a lawsuit against the city of Sunnyside.
Just meeting for weekly coffee with a guy who suffers from PTSD, OCD, and cruel social phobias doesn't really change him. Or does it?
Washington is set to create a state-run automatic retirement savings system for workers who don’t already have access to an employer-based retirement system. Washington Saves will require ...
A redrawn Washington legislative district map selected by a U.S. District Court judge earlier this month will be used in elections this year. The U.S. Court of Appeals has announced it will not ...
Washington sweet-cherry growers are now eligible for up to $500,000 in federal emergency loans from the U.S. Agriculture Department’s Farm Service Agency after U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom ...
Cascade PBS is honored to share that our state government reporter Joseph O’Sullivan has been honored by the Washington Coalition for Open Government for his work covering state lawmakers ...
Caley Cook is a journalist, multimedia producer, and teaching professor at University of Washington. She previously covered news, sports, and features for publications like the Los Angeles Times ...
From Lewis and Clark’s trusted companion to a lifesaving sled dog, these canines have been honored with statues, taxidermy and legend.
Thank you for submitting dozens of great story ideas for our journalists to pursue in 2022. Since last week, we’ve had reporters and editors look the questions over and adjust a few to fit our ...
Crosscut politics reporter Melissa Santos and I stayed up past 1:30 a.m. Tuesday. Normally, we work during daylight hours. As our colleague Mai Hoang likes to say, I’m going to “spill the tea ...
Debora Juarez is feeling vulnerable and a little bit trapped. The Seattle City Council member has multiple sclerosis, and for the past several days she’s been ill. Juarez, who was recently ...