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One bill broadens the definition of a hate crime, another requires intelligent speed devices for chronic violators, and many others make technical changes to WA law.
Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley called on the Justice Department Monday to hold Biden-era Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, ...
Renton, Wash.-based Valley Medical Center said it will make service consolidations and other changes to 50% of its workforce over the next two months due to financial challenges, state and federal ...
PeaceHealth spokesperson Amy Drury confirmed the hospital will remain open, and said St. Joseph has hired qualified, temporary workers to help care for patients during the strike. However, the strike ...
The last time William Dellacamera went to Washington, D.C., he drove his tractor. This time, he took a train, but his message ...
President Donald Trump’s slimming down of the federal government is having ripple effects on how the United States’s weather agencies operate ahead of hurricane season. In Trump’s second term, the ...
The Washington State Legislature recently passed two bills affecting Washington employers’ obligations to their job ...
Current and former Justice Department employees, child advocates fear Civil Rights Division will not hold predatory cops ...
Assembly bill 5433 would end the tip credit system that allows restaurants to count a portion of employees' tips toward their minimum wage.
Washington State is about to enact a new law aimed at safeguarding workers impacted by business closures or mass layoffs.
At the Munich Leaders Meeting Wednesday morning in Washington, Vice President JD Vance discussed the Russia-Ukraine war and said that Russia is asking for "a certain set of concessions" that the U.S.
Plus, an NBC10 anchor departs, and Neal’s got an upcoming speaking engagement in Upper Darby with longtime friend Linda ...
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