Pluribus News staff writer and former longtime public radio Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins covered Chopp for many years ...
Although projected collections for the 2023-25 state budget rose by about $54 million from the November forecast, they dropped by $479 million for the upcoming biennium and by $420.2 million for ...
In 2019, in response to the #MeToo movement, the Legislature passed new exemptions to parts of the Public Records Act: Public ...
SEATTLE — Over a dozen federal buildings in Washington state are under scrutiny from the Department of Government Efficiency ...
State lawmakers are considering throwing the news industry a lifesaver by taxing some of the world’s biggest tech platforms.
Munro was remembered for many things as word of his death spread quickly around Olympia and the wider Pacific Northwest. During his life, Munro championed diverse causes from orca protection, ...
He served 20 years as secretary of state, ushering in seismic changes to Washington elections. But he is defined as much by ...
A bill to divvy up tax revenue as the Spokane Fire Department prepares to leave the regional 911 center continues to move ...
Washington lawmakers have been waiting on a new set of state revenue estimates as they put the final touches on budget proposals expected next week.
Even if those elected officials wanted to hold off on the salary increases, that’s not an option available to them. Under state law, neither the governor, the Legislature nor the commission itself, ...