Tacoma Temporarily Suspends Police Chief Search Amid Leadership Transition, Ensures Continuity Under Interim Chief Jackson
Tacoma's city manager Elizabeth Pauli announced a pause in the search for a new police chief to align with leadership changes and ensure the selection of a chief suited to the city's evolving priorities.
Federal Way Father Arrested on Suspicion of His Daughter's Murder at Glen Park Apartments
A man was arrested in Federal Way after his 5-year-old daughter died, showing signs of assault. She passed away after being taken to Harborview Medical Center. The father is in custody, suspected of her murder.
Seattle Mayor and King County Officials Demand Resignation of Assessor John Wilson Amid Stalking and Harassment Allegations
King County Assessor John Wilson faces political pressure to resign and stop his campaign for County Executive due to allegations of stalking, harassment, and inappropriate behavior.
Bellevue Launches Civic Innovation Challenge at Third Inclusive Innovation Forum
Bellevue announces its Civic Innovation Challenge at the upcoming Inclusive Innovation Forum, aiming to foster tech solutions by engaging local stakeholders and offering resources, guidance, and potential stipends.
Washington State Employees Rewarded for Innovative Cost-Saving Ideas by Productivity Board
Washington State employees received awards for cost-saving ideas, with initiatives reducing printing costs, reusing furniture, and optimizing client bookings. Secretary of State Steve Hobbs lauded their innovative efforts.
Bellevue's Eco-Friendly Vehicle Fleet Earns Top National Ranking for Sustainability Efforts
Bellevue's fleet ranks 22nd in North America by the National Association of Fleet Administrators for its sustainable practices and eco-friendly transportation initiatives, including transitioning to electric vehicles.











