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WA judge rejects bid to ditch description of income tax initiative’s budget effects

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2 votes separate WA Democrats in Bellingham-area state Senate race

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A wrecked vehicle in Thurston County after it collided with a power pole, splitting the car in half on June 23, 2025. The driver was treated for minor injuries and was booked for DUI. The vehicle’s speedometer was stuck at 100 mph, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office

Deaths on Washington roads drop again

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by Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State Standard May 19, 2026 In an encouraging sign for road safety, traffic deaths in Washington fell significantly for the second year...
Earlier this year, state staff and contractors viewed potential materials, like glass panels, for the restoration of skylights above the Washington state Capitol legislative chambers in Olympia.

More sunshine coming to WA government with Capitol skylight restoration

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by Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State Standard May 19, 2026 Let there be light. When Washington state lawmakers return to Olympia for the 2027 legislative session, natural light...
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Federal judge rebuffs bid to toss WA legislative maps

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by Jerry Cornfield and Bill Lucia, Washington State Standard May 18, 2026 A federal judge has rejected a request to ditch political maps for Washington’s Legislature...
Washington state Supreme Court Justice Theo Angelis dons his robe alongside wife Kim and children Katherine and John as he is sworn in as a justice at the Temple of Justice on Monday, May 18, 2026, in Olympia

Theo Angelis sworn in as WA Supreme Court justice

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by Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State Standard May 18, 2026 Theo Angelis is Washington’s newest state Supreme Court justice. While he has been on the court for about...
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Multiple Road Projects Expected to Slow Traffic in Renton This Week

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The City of Renton has announced traffic impacts across several major roads from May 18 through May 22, 2026, as crews continue infrastructure and...
The Legislative Ethics Board is set to hold public hearings next month on allegations that Rep. Tarra Simmons, D-Bremerton, violated state ethics laws.

WA lawmaker stares down ethics charges ahead of rare public hearing

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by Jerry Cornfield, Washington State Standard May 18, 2026 For more than a year, Rep. Tarra Simmons has been dogged by allegations she improperly used her...
Gov. Bob Ferguson hands over one of the pens he used to sign House Bill 1296, the ‘students bill of rights’ to a child who attended the bill signing

Judge rejects lawsuit against rewrite of WA parental rights law

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by Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State Standard May 15, 2026 A Washington judge on Friday sided with the state as he turned back a lawsuit seeking to...
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Kent Police Department Celebrates National Police Week with Community Support

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The Kent Police Department shared heartfelt appreciation during National Police Week, thanking local residents and businesses for showing support to officers and staff. According...
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Food stamp enrollment drops in WA as immigrants exit program

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by Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State Standard May 15, 2026 Food stamp enrollment in Washington state fell sharply between last summer and early this year amid federal...
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WA gets $538M in delayed COVID-era payments from FEMA

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by Jake Goldstein-Street, Washington State Standard May 14, 2026 The federal government announced Wednesday it’s reimbursing the Washington state health department $263 million for costs responding...