Washington candidates who can’t afford the filing fee next week won’t have to go the alternate route of gathering a voter’s signature for every $1 in the fee.
Washington will spend $50,000 to study possible biases in the Washington State Patrol after an investigation found troopers search people of color, particularly Native Americans, at much higher rates than white drivers.
The coronavirus might be touching every aspect of life, down to the playlists on cell phones and iPods, prompting discussions of what titles should go on, and what should come off.
Critics say all-mail voting is more subject to fraud. Fans say the whole country should switch to that system for November elections. They’re probably both wrong.
An underfunded or broke United States Postal Service could threaten the freedom and fairness of Washington’s elections, the state’s top election official said Wednesday.
Some aspects of Washington’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order will continue through May – and possibly into July – as state officials slowly relax restrictions on businesses and gatherings, Gov. Jay Inslee said today.
State and federal officials are warning Washington residents to beware of phony COVID-19 treatments that can be harmful to their health as they see a rise in scams and false testing kits circulating through social media.
More than 1 in 5 Washington workers sought some form of unemployment payment last week, in what the head of the agency that administers those claims called “gargantuan numbers.”
Recently Jay Inslee has shown up on “Meet the Press,” “This Week” with George Stephanopoulos, several MSNBC talking head shows and “The View,” all via some sort of internet audio-video hookup.
President Donald Trump and Gov. Jay Inslee clashed Friday over the president’s apparent support of protests in some states against stay-home orders and the closure of some businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Claims of newly unemployed workers seeking benefits continued to flood Employment Security offices last week, bringing to more than a quarter billion dollars the amount Washington has paid out since layoffs from the COVID-19 pandemic began to take hold in the state.
Three West Coast states will coordinate the way they end orders for most people to stay home and bring back their economies at the same time, Gov. Jay Inslee said Monday.
With a holiday weekend and nice spring weather on the horizon, Gov. Jay Inslee recruited local officials from around the state to underscore a message he’s been repeating for weeks: Stay home.
An unlikely Washington Democrat shows up in the latest campaign ad for President Donald Trump, prompting criticism of racism from supporters of former Vice President Joe Biden.