Animal rights organizations oppose killing non-relocated goats, but officials say it will be a last resort.
“Stand for the Second” is a student-driven movement organizing walkouts at high schools across the U.S.
LA PUSH — Biologists on Wednesday were working to untangle a juvenile gray whale that had become stuck in fishing…
PORT ANGELES — The piano that filled the downtown streets of Port Angeles with music last summer is getting a…
His attorney says John Reed, charged with killing Monique Patenaude and Patrick Shunn, will testify.
The notification in Clallam County Monday was caused by an official in Jefferson County who was testing a new cellphone app.
A Seattle law firm is now preparing a lawsuit against the National Park Service as a backup to settlement negotiations for the Elwha facilities.
The car was built in 1901, was one of two train cars built to a specific design specification and is the only survivor of the two.
A sheriff’s helicopter flew him to the hospital after he was rescued on Saturday.
Former double agent Naveed Jamali gives us an inside look at the life of a spy.
The president says he wants them. Tech companies say they want them. So why are some of the region’s most talented workers waiting a lifetime to gain citizenship.
How a common need for dry land, an unconventional perspective on property rights, and 25 tons of cement brought a community of skateboarders together in Renton.
Columnist Marcus Harrison Green tells us about a troubling rift and the resulting rebirth in the local arm of the social movement.
The agreement between lawmakers, activists, and police amends the upcoming I-940 ballot initiative.
Seeking systematic reforms, victims spoke up this legislative session.
Meet JoAnna McKee, a persistent voice in the ear of wary politicians who didn’t believe that marijuana was medicine. Until they met JoAnna, that is.
The plan includes $1 billion for public education and $400 million in tax cuts for property owners.
Four key bills targeting sexual harassment passed both chambers and were waiting to be signed by the Washington State governor…
It was not always a civil process, but two diametrically opposed groups managed to find common ground.
With the governor’s signature, the Reproductive Parity Act will allow state funding for abortion and contraception services.