politics
New WA laws aim to get guns away from domestic abusers
Two bills taking effect this weekend will make it easier to keep guns away from people suspected of domestic violence.
Two bills taking effect this weekend will make it easier to keep guns away from people suspected of domestic violence.
Officials say it's been underwater for at least ‘a couple of years,’ and the likelihood of determining its identity remains low.
VIDEO: On this episode of Mossback's Northwest [https://crosscut.com/mossbacks-northwest], host Knute Berger looks back at March 12, 1974, when a young student left her Evergreen State College apartment and never returned.
One result of the new programs would be a cap on rent increases in Multifamily Tax Exemption housing.
The new legislation requires that the revenue be spent on designated programs that serve the communities in Seattle most impacted by the tax.