Washington lawmakers are weighing changes to workers’ comp that would tighten medical provider standards and boost long-term disability benefits for injured workers with families.
As Washington has tightened its grip on social services, New York officials have said little about how they plan to adapt the state’s safety net amid a growing affordability crisis. That may change ...
By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog As the second week of Washington State’s 2026 legislative session concludes, here's a quick look at bills that West Seattle’s three 34th District ...
Ultimately Mihich was able to carry out her fraud with publicly available information and relative ease. Unlike conventional ...
People with autism and other neurodivergence could receive help interacting with police officers under a new bill unanimously advanced by the state House Transportation Committee on Wednesday.
Numerous revisions to substantive laws will impact Pacific Northwest employers in 2026. These laws may necessitate changes to ...
New York will be the 13th state to allow terminally ill people to end their life, creating an unusual coalition in opposition ...
As more people lose SNAP benefits because of the work requirements, they could be pushed deeper into the cycles of poverty ...
As NIL alters college sports, Maryland’s Olympic sports fight to keep pace ...
Even as many volunteers are taking to the cold streets to try to find and quantify the number of homeless Americans living ...
The federal government partially shut down early Saturday as Congress did not agree on funding for several agencies before ...
Surrounded by twin beds inside the men’s shelter, Mayor Eddie Melton announced a $3 million investment to build a new shelter ...