The Department of Enterprise Services’ calendar says that 2,000 people are estimated to attend the March 7 event.
Policy bills face a 5 p.m. deadline on March 6.
The bill prohibits employers from requiring, requesting or coercing employees to have microchips implanted in their bodies as ...
Thousands of Washingtonians made their voices heard on Tueseday in Olympia, both in support and against the so-called ...
Olympia lawmakers got an earful Tuesday as supporters and critics squared off over the proposed “millionaires tax,” a measure ...
Washington lawmakers in Olympia just hit pause again on the state’s toughest limits on lead in cookware, backing a rewrite ...
Young people are still drawn to the meaningful work of journalism and some are learning the craft in the most important rooms ...
Washington State House Majority Leader Joe Fitzgibbon has issued an apology after appearing intoxicated at a House ...
Several high-profile bills, including a 32-hour work week mandate and new regulations for social media algorithms, have failed to advance as the Washington State legislative session enters its final ...
Washington state Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti is urging lawmakers to find alternative solutions for balancing the budget, rather than drawing from the state's emergency savings account, while warning ...
The former downtown Olympia business Filling Station Espresso, which is on Fourth Avenue East at Plum Street, has new owners, ...
Eastern Washington University (EWU) students traveled to Olympia for the first time since 2019 to advocate for higher education priorities.
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