News The Newsfeed: Labor & Industries interpreters file wage-theft suit Plus, carbon auction prices are down this year, and a migrant fishing crew left stranded in Westport still awaits a ruling on their abandonment claim. by Paris Jackson / September 27, 2024
Politics 5 takeaways from the superintendent of public instruction debate Incumbent Chris Reykdal and David Olson disagreed about school funding and parental-rights policies, but found moments of accord. by Mai Hoang / September 26, 2024 / Updated 4:30 p.m., Sept. 27, 2024
Politics 2024 debate: Superintendent of public schools with Reykdal, Olson Incumbent Chris Reykdal and Republican challenger David Olson participated in a live debate Thursday night. by Madeline Happold / September 26, 2024
Investigations Proposal for WA ferry engineers, oilers falls short of pay parity Engine room workers sought wages equal to above-deck crew, but the union argues WA law unevenly hampers negotiating. by Lizz Giordano / September 26, 2024
Politics Candidates to replace Chopp in 43rd District offer big contrasts Shaun Scott, a Democratic Socialist, and Andrea Suarez, whom the party calls “not a bona fide Democrat,” vie to succeed the longtime lawmaker. by Shauna Sowersby / September 26, 2024
News First Response: The medical professionals treating gunshot wounds In the first episode of our three-part podcast series, two surgeons, a nurse and a paramedic describe the impact of seeing gun violence up close. by Maleeha Syed / September 25, 2024
News Bremerton salon offers naloxone, refuge for addiction recovery Ride or Dye participates in a Kitsap County program providing local businesses with the medication, also known as Narcan, to fight opioid overdoses. by Conor Wilson / Kitsap Sun / September 25, 2024
Politics Seattle Mayor staves off deep cuts in $8.3B 2025 budget proposal Harrell balanced the $250 million deficit with more than $200 million from the Jumpstart Payroll Expense Tax, plus the elimination of 159 city jobs. by Josh Cohen / September 24, 2024
News Remembering popular progressive WA Republican Gov. Dan Evans Serving three terms from 1965 to 1977 and one as U.S. Senator, Evans personified the “just right” middle. The politician died at 98. by Knute Berger / September 24, 2024
Politics Does Washington need a ban to prevent natural gas bans? The state is moving toward electric-friendly energy policies, but says it won’t outlaw natural gas. I-2066 would preemptively block any such attempts. by John Stang / September 24, 2024 / Updated at 2:45 p.m. on Sept. 24