More than 700 Washington students enrolled at ITT Tech’s three campuses in Seattle are losing funding.
Justice Charles Z. Smith, who rose from the poverty and racism of the Deep South to break ground as Washington’s first African-American state trial judge and Supreme Court justice, died Sunday in Seattle.
Flights were canceled due to weather for Ocean Shores Appreciation Day on Saturday
Democrat Purcell retained a razor-thin lead over incumbent Rep. JD Rossetti
In 1991, 18 year old arrested in stabbing death of North Beach woman
Quinault president Fawn Sharp: “This is not a quiet crisis of unmet funding needs — it is a humanitarian crisis.”
Alleged DUI nearly plunges car from boat launch.
Video of the Aug. 24 incident was posted to Facebook showing the boy being tossed end over end from the train trestle to the waterbelow.
WDFW resumed the sale of fishing and hunting licenses and the state Discover Pass Saturday through about 600 dealers across the state.
Rapper Macklemore and Ryan Lewis had loyal fans lined up for hours waiting to catch their act at the 7th Street Theater in Hoquiam on Monday.
The Commerce Department reported Monday that personal consumption expenditures were up 0.3 percent last month, a solid figurethat was in line with economists’ expectations.
A large section of the Stewart Building, the former location of Robert Gray Elementary School, can best be described as a showroom and storage area for items no longer used around the Aberdeen School District.
Beginning Sept. 6, contractor crews will reduce Hwy 12 to a single lane of alternating traffic near Porter,