Equity
Landlords with lawyers, tenants without: How some WA renters are signing away their rights
The state Legislature recently passed new regulations to protect against eviction, but many don't know their rights.
The state Legislature recently passed new regulations to protect against eviction, but many don't know their rights.
With Washington's natural kelp beds declining, some scientists think seaweed aquaculture could fill an ecological niche and serve an emergent market. But the barriers to entry remain high.
Awkward political conversation was also on the menu.
Seattle, King County and the other plaintiffs suing to overturn the initiative “have sufficiently shown they are likely to prevail,” said the King County Superior Court judge.
Accused of dishonest dealings and mired in debt, the frequent sponsor of anti-tax ballot measures says he wants to take on a new role in Washington state politics.