The Twin Harbors and virtually all of Western Washington is in for another snowstorm Friday and Saturday and even colder…
An SUV veered off Highway 12 in Central Park on Tuesday afternoon, shearing off a power pole and leading to…
With Grays Harbor County’s syringe exchange potentially ending June 30, the program and the county commission’s decision to end it…
Substitute House Bill 1064, adds training requirements for law enforcement officers to de-escalate situations and expands training in the areas of mental health and first aid to help avoid the use of deadly force.
Bill would implement two-year suicide prevention program, increases mental health promotion.
Legislation would remove death penalty from state statute, comes after Gov. Inslee’s moratorium and Supreme Court ruling suspending death sentences.
Bills heard in House Civil Rights and Judiciary Committee to protect tenant rights; evictions a growing problem that disproportionately affect state’s vulnerable populations, backers say.
State employees could be immune to public disclosure on harassment claims; lawmakers seek privacy protection for agency employees.
Grays Harbor commissioners hold off action on I-1639
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The Quinault Indian Nation will host a public meeting next week to provide an opportunity for the upper Quinault River…
