In the wake of nearly every mass murderer or serial killer are the lucky few that got away. Sometimes they were the person that survived an attack, only to inform the police of what happened to them ...
With thousands of lane miles overdue for maintenance, WSDOT suggests the state's focus on new projects is leaving critical infrastructure in dire need of attention and funding.
Small business optimism in Washington has taken a hit, with worries growing over high taxes and excess inventory, sparking calls for tax relief to ease the burden.
Nathan Bindara, a father from Federal Way, voices concerns over a controversial video shown at a Hispanic Heritage assembly, igniting a community discussion on immigration and representation.
The Cascade Advanced Energy Facility in Richland is shaping up to be a game changer for clean energy, with significant advancements and job creation in the Columbia Basin.
Thirty six years after the contract was awarded and twenty three years after the first concrete was poured at the Hanford Nuclear reservation, the Vitrification Plant officially began operation today.
With a looming $9 million deficit, Yakima officials propose reallocating funds to avoid a $6 million tax hike, sparking concern over cuts to essential services like public safety.
The release of police use of force data sparks worries about sensitive information sharing with WSU, highlighting challenges in accessing computer-aided dispatch data due to privacy regulations.
A legal battle over Tacoma's tenants' rights law continues as the Citizen Action Defense Fund takes aim at regulations ...
In Spokane, Justin Crenshaw's resentencing could change his life after a Supreme Court ruling, but families of his victims ...
Washington's ski resorts are ready to roll this season, with fresh snow and confirmed opening dates. Crystal Mountain kicks things off on November 28th, just in time for Thanksgiving.
This Thursday, sirens will sound around the Hanford Nuclear Reservation as part of routine tests, ensuring the emergency ...