Clark County Celebrates Groundbreaking for New Curtin Creek Community Park in Brush Prairie
Groundbreaking for the Curtin Creek Community Park in Clark County was celebrated, with construction slated to finish by 2025 and the park opening in spring 2026. The park is funded by a mix of levies, taxes, and a state grant.
Seattle's OLS Recovers Over $100K for Gig Workers, Wonolo Settles for $122K Amid Compliance Allegations
Seattle's Office of Labor Standards marks the two-year anniversary of the App-Based Worker PSST Ordinance, having resolved over 143 inquiries and recuperated $100,000 for workers. Wonolo settled for $122,388.36 for not complying with labor laws.
Rep. Adison Richards Spearheads Legislation on Workers' Rights and Food Safety in Washington State
Four bills sponsored by Rep. Adison Richards advance in Washington state government, with two signed and two awaiting the governor's approval, addressing worker compensation, dairy safety, fiscal prudence, and regulatory efficiency.
Clark County Seeks Eco-Conscious Volunteer for Solid Waste Advisory Commission
Clark County is seeking a volunteer for its Solid Waste Advisory Commission, focusing on waste management strategies. Applicants from southwest of 179th Street and west of State Highway 503 are encouraged to apply by May 30.
Historic Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad Bridge Engulfed in Flames, Suspected Arson Disrupts Washington Transport Services
A historic wooden railroad bridge on the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad in Washington state was destroyed by fire, with officials suspecting arson. The incident has significantly impacted the railway's operations and expansion plans.












