Naloxone, known commercially as Narcan, will soon be required in many Washington state high schools, to help save the lives of students experiencing an opioid overdose.
A media coalition will face off against Washington’s Legislature in a hearing this week before the state Supreme Court. At issue: Which documents can legislators legally withhold from the public?
Both the Arlene’s Flowers and Masterpiece Cakeshop court battles involve business owners who wouldn't serve same-sex couples. But the legal underpinnings are quite different.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson's new policy of getting written consent from tribes before taking actions that affect them is not one most places have embraced, experts say.
The state is reportedly the first in the nation to provide long-term care insurance, which will pay for up to a year of nursing care for the old and infirm.