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WA civil forfeiture law turns minor drug offenses into major losses
Even as Washington winds down its drug war, police still seize homes and cash from low-level suspects.
Even as Washington winds down its drug war, police still seize homes and cash from low-level suspects.
The illegal killing of a female wolf spurred multiple conservation groups to put up a $15,000 reward to find the poacher.
The WA Supreme Court deemed the state’s drug statute unconstitutional. For people deported on drug charges, that could open new possibilities.
A lawsuit claims three teenagers were handcuffed while in isolation, violating the state’s own policies and raising profound moral questions.
A year into the pandemic, local Asian activists work to protect and help community members fearing for safety and facing economic strain.