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What a landlord does is they charge what the market can bear. But Washingtonians can’t bear it anymore,” said state Sen. Emily Alvarado.
Seattle, the highest-placing Washington state city on the list, ranked 18th in the nation with a cultural score of 44.6, ...
The black and white checkered floor has supported the feet of dock workers, musicians, politicians, tourists, and insomniacs through the Great Depression, World War II, the Boeing Bust, the grunge ...
AUGUST 1, 2023 — Two decades of data could help illustrate the endless push and pull San Antonio is experiencing as a result of changing socioeconomics, lending a voice to local residents impacted by ...
For the first time in at least 14 years, state officials will release updated fire maps for Southern California on Monday, March 24, showing where wildfires are most likely to occur within the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — More than 400 San Franciscans packed the historic Great Star Theater in Chinatown Wednesday night for the premiere screening of “The City of Sensitive Frauds,” an independent ...
SEATTLE — Hundreds of employees from the Washington state Attorney General’s Office walked off the job Thursday afternoon, protesting proposed budget cuts they say would severely hinder their ...
SEATTLE — A father of 12 lost his life last year while cleaning out a tanker truck filled with toxic chemicals, a job the state of Washington says he had never been trained to do. The company he ...
Still, experts say the Trump administration's moves to reduce the number of Education Department employees may have downstream effects on school districts across the U.S. and in Washington state.
Ralph Munro, Washington’s longest-serving secretary of state and a moderate Republican who achieved unusually broad popularity across the political spectrum, died early Thursday at his ...