‘Beyond failure’: WA teen loses legs at school-based work program
Thousands of students enroll in work-for-credit programs, but a 16-year-old’s case shows life-altering consequences of risky jobs and murky oversight.
Thousands of students enroll in work-for-credit programs, but a 16-year-old’s case shows life-altering consequences of risky jobs and murky oversight.
Bob Songer, a leader in the ‘constitutional sheriff’ movement, says the group fills a need. Skeptics worry about the lack of civil rights training and public oversight.
Tanya Woo and Alexis Mercedes Rinck are vying for Position 8 with different stances on big issues like crime, homelessness and the city budget.
Sponsor Let's Go Washington and the Washington State Nurses Association explain what voting "yes" or "no" means for the long-term care program.
Jerrod Sessler, who is running in Central Washington against Rep. Dan Newhouse, has received backlash for continuing to promote Islamophobic beliefs.