Downtown property owners owe $16 million for Seattle waterfront
The state appeals court reversed a lower court's ruling about whether Seattle properly assessed the impact a major infrastructure project would have on business.
The state appeals court reversed a lower court's ruling about whether Seattle properly assessed the impact a major infrastructure project would have on business.
The Sacred Medicine House is now open for Native American and Alaska Native people experiencing chronic homelessness. It also offers mental health support.
Through June 2025, Why Not You Academy charter school will regularly show the state that it has the enrollment and recruitment chops to survive financially.
A cyberattack on Change Healthcare in February continues to create distressing financial ripple effects among hospitals and health care systems in Washington.
In Washington and across the U.S., child care programs can be prohibitively expensive, openings can be hard to find, and government assistance is limited.
What could have been a coronation now looks like a competitive race, with three veteran state officials vying to represent the Olympic and Kitsap peninsulas.
Eight stops will take East Link riders from south Bellevue to the Microsoft campus starting April 27. More stations will be added over the next...
King County repealed its helmet law, as officials cited discriminatory enforcement. But what about safety? It got one law student thinking about how to make...
The April 27 "East Link Starter Line" will be more popular when the tracks stretch to downtown Redmond next year.
Providence Health & Services must pay hourly employees nearly $200 million for illegal timekeeping and meal break practices, per a jury verdict this week.