
politics
In a first, court will decide new WA redistricting plan as commission falters
Members of a bipartisan commission couldn't agree. Now, the Washington Supreme Court will draw new political lines that will shape a decade of politics.
Members of a bipartisan commission couldn't agree. Now, the Washington Supreme Court will draw new political lines that will shape a decade of politics.
For nearly 12 hours, the public didn't know if the state's bipartisan redistricting commission completed its work on time — or what exactly got approved — since talks happened mostly in private.
Tens of thousands of height irregularities and obstructions plague our sidewalk system. Who's responsible for fixing these problems?
Climate preparedness planning must be guided by those who face the most acute risks.
The Senate’s recent confirmation of three federal judges in Washington reveals a deliberate effort to increase diversity in the courts.