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WA civil forfeiture law turns minor drug offenses into major losses
Even as Washington winds down its drug war, police still seize homes and cash from low-level suspects.
Even as Washington winds down its drug war, police still seize homes and cash from low-level suspects.
The state has until November to fix an ‘egregious problem’ affecting hundreds of Washington children.
A pandemic, protests, homelessness: This election could define what kind of city Seattle becomes.
Officers caught on camera outside the Capitol while Jan. 6 riot was happening.
Starting in mid-2022, people will be able to dial 988 instead of 911 to access different types of services in a mental health crisis.