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What’s back, on hold six weeks after Seattle library cyberattack?
Six weeks after a ransomware attack at Seattle Public Library took out many services, wi-fi and printing are now available
Six weeks after a ransomware attack at Seattle Public Library took out many services, wi-fi and printing are now available
The Washington Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously dismissed a challenge to a Lacey law targeting homeless people living in recreational
The Washington Department of Resources has implemented a statewide burn ban for state forest lands in response to dry summer
Washington voters will choose a replacement for Justice Susan Owens from among an ideologically broad slate of legal professionals.
The levy would fund about 30% of SDOT’s budget and supports road paving, bridge repair, sidewalk construction, bike lanes and more.