A new mayor with no political experience in Portland has an audacious plan — some say naive — to end street homelessness. "Treat the crisis … like a crisis," he says.
Organizers in Seattle are expecting 5,000 to 10,000 attendees. Here's why turnout is likely to pale in comparison to the 2017 Womxn's March.
At halftime of its game against Purdue on Saturday, Washington sent its first women's jersey to the rafters, retiring the No. 10 that Kelsey Plum wore for four years as she rewrote the school — and NCAA — record books.
The popular podcast "Inside Jeopardy" is heading to Seattle for three special live events on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Seattle police officer who was fired after hitting and killing a woman with his police vehicle is appealing his termination.
From the economy to immigration, President-elect Trump promises big changes that will be felt in western Washington and beyond.
Gov. Bob Ferguson is pushing for free school breakfasts and lunches for all K-12 students in Washington state.
Washington women’s basketball legend Kelsey Plum opened up about her emotional jersey retirement during the Huskies’ game against Purdue. It was a phenomenal afternoon for the program and its living legend as the team blew out the Boilermakers 87-58.
Gov. Jay Inslee — and his environmentalist spirit — have been immortalized in an official portrait. In the painting Inslee stands with an expression that reads equal parts determination and hope. He casts his gaze slightly upward, with his left hand in his pocket and right hand holding an evergreen-colored folder emblazoned with the state seal.
Immediately upon taking office, Ferguson will have to face the state's $12 billion budget gap and the incoming Trump administration.
A pair of proposed laws in Washington state seek to establish ground rules around the creation and consumption of generative artificial intelligence. The bills follow efforts by other states to increase transparency and disclosure around AI content and tools amid rapid adoption of the powerful technology.
Those making a 2-mile walk from Cal Anderson Park to Seattle Center expressed a sense of duty in raising voices of opposition.