The U.S. Conference of Mayors and Comcast Corporation Announce New $1.5 Million Grant Awards Program
Abortion is protected by a voter-approved law, but a constitutional amendment would make it harder for reproductive rights to be taken away.
The Supreme Court has revoked the right to an abortion. Here's how Washington is reacting.
The list of candidates and ballot measures on this year's primary ballots is now final, and several major offices are up for election.
As part of the county redistricting, all Pierce County voters should be receiving new voter registration cards in the mail soon.
"We need shelter and housing options that can be available in weeks or months, not years or decades," the governor said.
The updated maps show FEMA where flood insurance is required. This is the first time they've been updated since 1987.
The campaign now has until July to gather enough signatures to get on the fall ballot.
Training will begin early Tuesday and last through most of the week.
The Lakewood & Tillicum libraries have seen better days. The city wants to fix or replace them, but needs community input first.
See the latest announcement from the Pierce County Government.
Some agencies are following the TSA's lead and dropping mask mandates, though in other places mask requirements remain. Here's the latest.
Washington State Patrol is recognizing the graduates of its 115th Trooper Basic Training Class.
Just last month, Attorney General Ferguson announced an initiative allowing Washingtonians to file complaints about robocallers.
“With Apple Health and Homes, we will save lives, save costs and save communities,” said Rep. Frank Chopp (D-Seattle).
Through the program, the public will be encouraged to report any harassing or illegal calls for investigation.
If passed, the bill would help back-to-school shoppers by removing sales tax on clothing, school supplies and more.
If the bill receives the governor's signature, it would ban the sale of magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.
Less than a week remains in the 60-day legislative session. Here's a look at some of the bills that made it through the gauntlet this week.
Washington State Patrol troopers are preparing to secure the campus, as the two protests may draw thousands of attendees.
The resolution urges Washingtonians to support Ukrainian Americans and the people of Ukraine in their time of need.
Following new CDC guidance, Washington, Oregon and California will be lifting masking requirements earlier than previously anticipated.
Want to get your clam on? The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife says you can for seven days starting later this month.
A bill recently passed by the Washington House would ban open carry in some places and forbid all firearms in others.
Got a plan to help the local environment? The Pierce County Watersheds Small Grants Program may be able to help make it happen.