The proposed legislation would expand insurance coverage for assistive devices like running blades or waterproof legs — but not under all health plans.
Chris Maestas, 17, laughs with other students during Open Doors, at Choice High School, a program that works to reengage students and prepare them for employment, in Shelton, Washington on February 19...
With a looming $4 billion budget shortfall, the state seeks to keep the next biennium's budget as thin as possible. Here's a list of items likely to be cut.
There's still hope for state Republicans. According to columnist Joel Connelly, all the GOP needs to do is cut ties with its biggest backer — the Building Industry Association of Washington.