The grants will mainly be used for removing barriers that prevent Washington salmon from migrating and aim to increase the diversity and amount of salmon habitats.
The measure to prohibit the devices, known as bump stocks, passed the chamber Thursday night on a 29-20 vote, with four Republicans voting with majority Democrats.
Senate Bill 6052 passed the Senate Law and Justice Committee Thursday on a party line 4-3 vote and now heads to the Rules Committee.
Mount Vernon City Council approved an interim ordinance in January 2017 and voted to make it permanent on Wednesday. The ordinance allows religious organizations to set up temporary tent cities.
Witnesses say it appeared to be intentional
The Columbia won’t be back in service until February 2nd
A survey on the city’s website allows for your input on the activities
A class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of about 600 foreign farm workers who were hired to pick blueberries on a farm in northwestern Washington last summer.
Customs and Border Protection reports the agent is a trained paramedic and member of their Trauma and Rescue team.
Crews working for the Department of Transportation will repair a damaged overhead portion of the northbound bridge, from 10 p.m to 6 a.m.