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Six WA cities pass anti-homeless laws after Grants Pass decision
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling this June opened the door to criminalizing homelessness, and cities have threatened fines and jail time in response.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling this June opened the door to criminalizing homelessness, and cities have threatened fines and jail time in response.
The 39th president, who died Sunday, visited Washington both before and after he lived in the White House.
Pathways for Women has provided temporary housing and other aid for women and children for 20 years, but rising costs are straining its resources.
After a statewide tenants’ bill failed in the Legislature, cities from Olympia to Spokane extended notice periods and implemented relocation assistance.
Exclusively grown in the Evergreen State, the apple drew intense interest from the fruit industry. But the supply might be outpacing the demand.