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SCOTUS ruling on abortion pill isn't a victory, WA advocates say
After the Supreme Court blocked new restrictions on mifepristone, next steps in Washington state are confusing and complicated.
After the Supreme Court blocked new restrictions on mifepristone, next steps in Washington state are confusing and complicated.
Along with court reform, Crosscut/Elway Poll respondents voiced their stance on affirmative action and transgender participation in school sports.
Voters are deciding whether to raise property taxes to fund walk-in behavioral health centers, residential treatment and higher wages.
Voters in King County and 18 others will weigh in on school levies and other local issues on Tuesday, April 25.
After two years of unsuccessful negotiations, Washington may not have a law against drug possession starting in July.