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This court case could weaken WA’s Indian Child Welfare Act
The law protects Native children from being taken from their homes without tribal involvement. The case before the state Supreme Court could tighten those rules.
The law protects Native children from being taken from their homes without tribal involvement. The case before the state Supreme Court could tighten those rules.
Recent protests against police brutality could spur new rules — and new ways of holding officers accountable.
‘People are coming. They’re here. So how do we keep everybody safe? Because we don’t even have a hospital here.’
The Department of Natural Resources has responded to 468 wildfires — nearly double the average number of fires for the same time over the past 10 years.
It’s not just statues. Slaveholders and Southern sympathizers can be found all over our state map.