Most state workers in Washington, as well as hundreds of thousands of private health care and long-term care employees, will be required to show proof of vaccination for COVID-19 by Oct. 18 or face losing their jobs
READ MOREBeginning Aug. 13, everyone 5 and older must wear a face covering, regardless of vaccination status
READ MOREThe court has agreed to hear a case involving six Seattle police officers who were in Washington D.C. during the Jan. 6 insurrection
READ MOREEden Dabbs, public information officer for the city's bureau of planning and sustainability (via LinkedIn)
Action plan reflects codified concern about gentrification
READ MOREPortland, Oregon, Mayor Ted Wheeler is directing the police bureau to prepare for a body worn camera program in anticipation of the U.S. Department of Justice forcing the issue.
READ MOREOfficers honor Clark County Sheriff’s Detective Jeremy Brown on Tuesday, August 3, 2021 in Vancouver, Wash. (Photo by Bernie Foster)
Hundreds of law enforcement and first responder vehicles lined up at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington to honor Clark County Sheriff’s Detective Jeremy Brown
READ MOREA year after racial justice and anti-police demonstrators took over part of Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, there are lines outside the restaurants in and around the former protest zone.
READ MOREThe state will stop paying the $300 weekly unemployment bonus after Labor Day
READ MOREA statue in Mt. Tabor Park commemorating York, an enslaved Black member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, has been toppled and damaged
READ MOREA chemical cousin of pot’s main intoxicating ingredient has rocketed to popularity over the last year. The cannabis industry and state governments are scrambling to reckon with it amid debate over whether it’s legal.
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