politics
Write-in candidates are having a serious moment in WA
Some people might still be writing 'Batman' on their ballot, but real write-ins are getting extra attention thanks to a 2018 Washington law.
Some people might still be writing 'Batman' on their ballot, but real write-ins are getting extra attention thanks to a 2018 Washington law.
State legislator John Goldmark became a political target of right-wing extremists in the 1960s. Two decades later, those accusations came to a violent head.
A handful of unassuming, ideologically split districts have become hotbeds of political power for both Washingtons.
Washington state revamped its K-12 funding system several years ago, but costs continue to rise. Here's what you need to know.
If it passes, the city’s new $17-plus hourly wage would apply to businesses with 15 or more employees.