Art by NW: Wild and winding, Io Palmer’s ceramics defy boundaries
Challenging societal borders, the WSU art professor’s wall installations come alive with color and movement, creating new spaces of belonging.
Challenging societal borders, the WSU art professor’s wall installations come alive with color and movement, creating new spaces of belonging.
The court-mandated legislative district map for Washington that created a new Latino-majority voting district in Central Washington’s 14th District will stay intact under a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals filed Wednesday. The three-judge panel stated that a group of conservative Latino voters, which included Jose Trevino,
An appeals court found the state’s firearm-surrender law to be constitutional, potentially overturning the controversial Flannery decision.
Plus, a cruise down the new Alaskan Way bikeway, a visit to the Georgetown Hat ’n’ Boots and a handmade pasta dinner at Mezzanotte.
This article originally appeared in the Washington State Standard. Homelessness is still on the rise in Washington, but data collected by the state Department of Commerce shows that the growth rate across much of the state slowed last year. This comes as the state has been spending billions of dollars