COVID stimulus gave public housing authorities new resources. While King County leads the nation in distribution, that's not the case across the state.
The Williams Project showcases the celebrated author’s 1954 play on a local stage for the first time, with live gospel music and questions of compassion.
Brett Shavers penned a letter alleging that his son, Democratic State House candidate Clyde Shavers, never served on a submarine and isn't yet an attorney.
The system, which compares employment eligibility forms to government records, has been described as error-ridden, cumbersome and redundant to the I-9.
State legislator John Goldmark became a political target of right-wing extremists in the 1960s. Two decades later, those accusations came to a violent head.
A border conflict between the U.S. and Britain, combined with the ambitions of a future Confederate general, almost turned the Salish Sea into a war zone.
Democratic incumbent Kim Schrier and Republican challenger Matt Larkin faced off to discuss gas prices, abortion and law enforcement. Watch the recording here.
The state's largest encampment, home to nearly 450 people, began as a protest but has become a microcosm of housing and homelessness issues nationwide.