
Voters renew property tax for King County fingerprinting system
Residents voted 59.7% to 40.3% Tuesday night to continue funding a database of three million prints used by local law enforcement and government agencies.
Residents voted 59.7% to 40.3% Tuesday night to continue funding a database of three million prints used by local law enforcement and government agencies.
The city hearing examiner tossed appeals to the Comprehensive Plan, but due to delays the City Council is still focused on interim legislation.
Voters will decide whether to renew a property tax to pay for the identification system that has helped law enforcement solve crimes since the 1980s.
Arts and cultural organizations across Washington learned this week that the National Endowment for the Humanities is cancelling or rescinding
The Sound Transit Board of Directors voted unanimously Thursday to hire King County Executive Dow Constantine as the agency’s