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WSU TriCities is rolling out a Brewing Certificate program that combines online learning and hands-on experience, tapping ...
In Spokane Valley, a new city ordinance targets fentanyl, expanding endangerment laws after troubling overdose incidents ...
Facing a looming deadline, Yakima City Council puts off a tax increase vote, weighing budget cuts that could impact essential ...
Those looking to start or advance their careers in the wine and vineyard industry are encouraged to earn a degree or ...
A vehicle was reported on 911 swerving dangerously along I-5 in Federal Way. The driver’s blood alcohol content (BAC) was ...
Facing serious accusations, John Wilson steps back from his county executive campaign, prioritizing public discussions on housing and safety over his personal troubles.
There's a push in King County to renew a sales tax aimed at raising funds for mental health services, helping thousands of residents access care they desperately need.
Several universities, including Harvard and the University of Washington, face investigations for possible racial discrimination as part of the Department of Education's push for fair treatment.
With the One Big Beautiful Bill, nearly 800,000 Washington residents face a shift in student loan repayment, allowing for ...
A coalition of 20 states is pushing back against ICE's access to Medicaid information, fearing it will deter people from ...
With a federal consent decree in sight for termination, Seattle's police have made significant strides in reducing use of ...
The family of Julie Leon takes on oil giants like ExxonMobil and Chevron after her death during Seattle's record heatwave, ...