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It just got easier to wipe that weed conviction off your record in WA. Here’s how
A new Washington state law lets people vacate their misdemeanor marijuana convictions, with no questions asked.
A new Washington state law lets people vacate their misdemeanor marijuana convictions, with no questions asked.
In a sign of what may be coming to other King County cities, the Seattle suburb is introducing programs that take a different approach to difficult problems.
Two bills taking effect this weekend will make it easier to keep guns away from people suspected of domestic violence.
Officials say it's been underwater for at least ‘a couple of years,’ and the likelihood of determining its identity remains low.
VIDEO: On this episode of Mossback's Northwest [https://crosscut.com/mossbacks-northwest], host Knute Berger looks back at March 12, 1974, when a young student left her Evergreen State College apartment and never returned.