A Kingston man is home from prison after participating in the Jan. 6 riot at U.S. Capitol. His time behind bars changed his ...
Among dozens of court cases challenging President Donald Trump’s policies, one case this week has moved faster than most.
Noncompete agreements are under fire across the country. Business owners should consider doing an audit of their policies.
The Department of Government Efficiency's efforts to overhaul federal agencies in Washington are gaining momentum despite ...
For the second consecutive year, Clark County had the highest per capita rate of eviction filings of any Washington county in 2024, according to Washington Administrative Office of the Courts data.
Authorities say four people were killed and seven hurt when a motorist trying to pass another car on a two-lane highway hit a charter bus in central Washington state ...
The new Irving R. Newhouse Building formally opened in December 2024 and houses the Washington State Senate and staff. Replacing the 90 year-old original structure the new building has major upgrades ...
More than 40 lawsuits filed in recent days by state attorneys general, unions and nonprofits seek to erect a bulwark in the ...
Montclair State University, BA in History Shayna Jacobs is a federal courts and law enforcement reporter on the national security team at The Washington Post, where she covers the Southern and ...
People sat in overwhelmed county jails for months waiting for a spot at the state hospital for these short-term services. The ...
Even after years of work, courts still have a long way to go: 63% of cases in Superior Courts and Municipal Courts still need ...
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider whether the state of Oklahoma may fund a proposed religious charter school, the first of its kind in the country The act aims to stop fraud and money ...
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