Washington December 11 Washington state proposes high school sports division for transgenders, separating them from female athletes The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) announced a proposal to create a separate open division for transgender athletes.
True Crime December 7 Lakefront family massacre suspect's defense demands apology for 'false' Clorox accusation The defense team for a teen boy, charged with killing all but one member of his family in their Washington state lakefront home in October, denied accusations of crime scene tampering.
Washington December 4 Oregon prosecutor slams 'leniency' of state law protecting man convicted of 13-year-old girl's rape, murder A prosecutor is criticizing an Oregon law that would significantly reduce prison time for a man, 18, was sentenced to life for the rape and murder of a 13-year-old girl.
Immigration December 3 Appeals court rules US can deport illegal immigrants despite local objections in win for incoming Trump admin U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement can continue using a Seattle airport for chartered deportation flights, a federal appeals court ruled in a win for President-elect Trump.
True Crime December 3 Lakefront family massacre teen suspect's attorneys show possible defense, claim forensics show innocence Attorneys for a 15-year-old accused of slaughtering his parents and siblings in their Washington state lakeside house have defended the teenager's narrative of what happened.
Washington November 30 Washington boy, 12, steals grandfather's car, drives 160 miles before he is stopped A 12-year-old Washington state boy was arrested and taken into custody after he allegedly stole his grandfather's car and led deputies on a short pursuit.
Politics November 26 Dem attorneys general prepare for legal battle with Trump after filing hundreds of challenges last term At least half of America is represented by Democratic state attorneys general -- ones who have positioned themselves as foils once again to a Trump White House.
Politics November 26 Washington governor-elect announces subcommittee to combat Project 2025 Washington governor-elect Bob Ferguson announced Monday that he is creating a subcommittee in his transition team to fight against Project 2025.
State And Local November 21 Washington state Democrat pushes to give homeless special civil rights Washington state Democratic Rep. Mia Gregerson reportedly drafted a bill that aims to protect homeless people from “discrimination based on housing status."
Media November 20 Washington judge says 'female-only' spa is akin to 'Whites-only' policy A judge in Washington state slammed a female-only spa's admissions policy on Monday, claiming the mandate is akin to having a "whites-only" policy.