A Senate bill that would have turned The Evergreen State College in Olympia into a branch campus of the University of Washington is dead, an official said Thursday. Evergreen’s Director of Government Relations, Sandy Kaiser, delivered the news during a daylong Board of Trustees meeting.
A bill to cap rental rates at 7% a year could go to a vote on the floor of the state House this week, according to a pair of Olympia lawmakers.
A Washington company has recalled pet food products amid the ongoing bird flu outbreaks. On March 1, Wild Coast Raw of Olympia, Washington, has recalled its frozen Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula raw pet food for cats, according to a March 1 announcement from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
An initiative to repeal Senate Bill 5181 has been introduced to the Washington State Legislature by the group Let's Go Washington. The bill is currently under review
Supporters of a new bill introduced in the Washington State Legislature want to create legal environments for marijuana consumption outside the home.
The Washington State Legislature is back in session, starting a week of floor debates. Some significant proposals, however, are no longer in consideration after missing the committee
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Legislators have until Friday to pass bills ... News Fellowship program – a collaborative effort between news outlets statewide and Washington State University.
Industries across the state continue to brace for fallout from the implementation of U.S. tariffs on international goods, and retaliatory tariffs from Canada, China and Mexico.
Sen. Nikki Torres’s bill would require school districts in Washington state to require at least one security upgrade: panic buttons, live on-campus video feeds accessible by police, remote-controlled doors, or two-way radio access to all school staffers.