Washington Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Curb ‘Policing for Profit’
January 11th, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
Law enforcement can seize the assets of Washingtonians who are simply suspected of a crime, but that could change in [&hellip
January 11th, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
Law enforcement can seize the assets of Washingtonians who are simply suspected of a crime, but that could change in [&hellip
January 11th, 2017 | by Eric Tegethoff
Radioactive contamination is spreading at an aging facility on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Richland, Wash., according to a report [&hellip
December 30th, 2016 | by Eric Tegethoff
Washington state’s step toward a clean-energy future in the new year will involve more communities generating their own renewable energy. [&hellip
December 29th, 2016 | by Eric Tegethoff
Since Facebook outlined its plans to use third-party fact checkers to vet some of its news content, the company has [&hellip
December 29th, 2016 | by Eric Tegethoff
RICHLAND, Wash. – Research at a Washington state lab is proving not everything flushed down the toilet is waste. Scientists [&hellip
December 29th, 2016 | by Eric Tegethoff
Nearly 40 percent of people are behind bars for no compelling public safety reason, according to a new report. The [&hellip
December 19th, 2016 | by Eric Tegethoff
The chance that young Americans will earn more than their parents may be no more than a coin flip now, [&hellip
December 15th, 2016 | by Eric Tegethoff
Washington state receives nearly $600 million a year from the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, yet it spends less than [&hellip
December 13th, 2016 | by Eric Tegethoff
BREMERTON, Wash – The holiday season can be stressful, on the body and the mind. For the body, getting exercise [&hellip
December 12th, 2016 | by Eric Tegethoff
Congress may take aim at repealing the Affordable Care Act in the new year, and a new report said that [&hellip