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COVID-19 numbers may be flattening in Washington – but wildfires are sweeping across the region and the official death toll from the state's record heat…
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Openly carrying guns and other weapons is now prohibited at the Washington state Capitol and public protests statewide under a measure signed into law…
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The open carry of guns and other weapons would be banned on the Capitol campus and at or near any public demonstration across Washington under a measure…
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A Bremerton man filed a lawsuit demanding the restoration of public access to the state Capitol and surrounding grounds.Tyler Miller's lawsuit seeks a…
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When Steven González was first named to the Washington state Supreme Court, as an associate justice in 2011, he brought his family to the Temple of…
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At least $1.6 million has been spent by the state and the Washington State Patrol over the past two weeks in costs related to security at the state…
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Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins says it’s hard to tell what will become a lightning-rod issue during the “fire hose” phase of the legislative…
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Washington’s Legislature convenes for the 2019 session in less than a week. Lawmakers will come together starting Monday for a 105-day, budget-writing…
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A turreted brick home known as The Castle. A tan bungalow. An 111-year-old corner house with a covered porch. Just south of the state Capitol building...
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Heavily armed police officers found no evidence Wednesday morning of an active shooter on the Washington State Capitol Campus following a report of...