Supporters of a measure that would lower the bar for prosecuting police who use deadly force turned in signatures to the secretary of state’s office in their effort to qualify the initiative to the Legislature.
A lawsuit has been filed against the city of Seattle after one person was injured and another killed following bicycle crashes at same section of streetcar tracks.
The number of vehicles with specks of radioactive material has increased to 19 as checks continue at Hanford’s Plutonium Finishing Plant continue.
The Washington State Department of Transportation says the 14-foot-wide path connecting Seattle to the eastern suburbs opened Dec. 20.
Police say it allows them to positively interact with citizens and be a constant reminder not to drink and drive.
The center in Woodinville says the EHV-1 neurological virus doesn’t respond to vaccines.
The truck’s side burned, but luckily the gas tank did not ignite.
The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office says 43-year-old Brian Pukaluk shot at his wife with a shotgun and attacked his parents Tuesday night.
That’s still better than last year when the county saw a 5.5% unemployment rate and just below the statewide rate for November.
In an effort to recover from decades of over-hunting, national, state and tribal agencies are looking at relocating hundreds of mountain goats from the Olympic Mountains to the North Cascades.