A judge said he wouldn't halt printing of the state’s voter pamphlet. But Referendum 88 supporters claim there is still time to correct what they view as errors.
Native women disappear and are murdered at alarming rates, but many aren't even accounted for. By hosting community data-gathering events, the Seattle Indian Health Board hopes to address the crisis.
In Washington state, abolitionists have succeeded in shrinking the scope of state punishment and making prisons more humane. But their work is far from done.