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New WA ruling may close loophole letting accused abusers keep guns
An appeals court found the state’s firearm-surrender law to be constitutional, potentially overturning the controversial Flannery decision.
An appeals court found the state’s firearm-surrender law to be constitutional, potentially overturning the controversial Flannery decision.
This article originally appeared in the Washington State Standard. Homelessness is still on the rise in Washington, but data collected
Stoking outrage in progressive cities is part of the game plan for evangelical preachers like Sean Feucht, whose influence has been steadily growing.
About 28.6% of the state’s 4.4 million registered voters participated in the August primary, according to the
A longer version of this article appeared in The News Tribune. After several months of delay, Pierce County’s annual