Politics Carbon tax: State's prediction of lost economic growth was an error Officials say human error led to a false prediction of a potential tax's long-term impacts. by John Stang / September 21, 2014
Politics How Washington state can lead on climate Alan Durning, center, discusses carbon emissions. by John Stang / September 16, 2014
Politics Board dismisses ethics complaints against Pam Roach's foes Pam Roach by John Stang / September 11, 2014
Politics Court puts Legislature on notice: Do more for schools or face consequences The Temple of Justice, where the Washington Supreme Court meets by John Stang / September 11, 2014
Politics What a carbon tax would mean for Washington's economy Arresting climate change is one of the governor's top priorities. by John Stang / September 9, 2014
Politics Pushing Legislature on McCleary? Supreme Court considers nuclear option The state Supreme Court is trying to compel lawmakers to comply with its 2012 McCleary mandate to fully fund education. by John Stang / September 3, 2014
Environment Global warming: Is state doing enough to protect timber from invading beetle? An image of a beetle projected at a briefing for Gov. Jay Inslee and other officials on Wednesday. by John Stang / August 28, 2014
Politics A limit on lawmakers' free lunches Proposed ethics guidelines would leave no doubt for legislators: This is a meal. by John Stang / August 19, 2014
Politics Ethics Board dismisses GOP senator's complaint against Inslee Sen. Don Benton of Vancouver discusses bills scheduled for committee review with staffer Alison Mendiola. by John Stang / August 6, 2014