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Snohomish County eyeing ordinance that bans cashless businesses

Cashless retailers within unincorporated Snohomish County could soon be barred if a new ordinance requiring all businesses to accept cash passes. The ordinance has a...

Analysis: UW one of 30 most dangerous campuses in US

In a recently released study that analyzed violent crime  cases on college campuses — rape, murder or manslaughter, aggravated assault and robbery — from 2019-2021,...

WA Supreme Court: Unions can no longer block release of state workers’ contact info

The Washington Supreme Court concluded Thursday the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) Council 28 — in addition to approximately 50 more unions — can...

AG Ferguson sues O’Reilly Auto Parts over alleged pregnant employee discrimination

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a civil rights lawsuit against retailer O’Reilly Auto Parts Wednesday over the alleged systemic discrimination against pregnant employees within...

Bezos, Sanchez to donate $100 million to Maui for restoration efforts

Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sanchez announced online Friday they will donate $100 million to help restore the Hawaiian island of...

5 dead, 4 injured in Tacoma highway collision on SR 509 northbound

A serious car crash in Tacoma, on State Route 509 northbound, resulted in at least five people dead and four critically injured near Alexander Ave....

$970M Seattle Housing Levy to be voted on Wednesday

Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda — alongside a series of affordable housing developers and labor leaders — announced the renewal of the Seattle Housing Levy at the...

Seattle expecting record-breaking cruise year as first ship sets sail

The first scheduled cruise of the year embarks this weekend on April 15 when the Norwegian Bliss – with its 4,000 passengers sailing in addition...

Governor loses lawsuit after being accused of ‘secret negotiations’

The Citizen Action Defense Fund (CADF) won its lawsuit Monday against the Governor’s Office for refusing to hand over initial offers in collective bargaining negotiations...

Stine challenges success of WA’s first ever carbon emission auction

Washington state held its first cap-and-invest auction last month, and recent reports have stated nearly $300 million was spent by oil and gas companies bidding...

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