Bellevue's BellHop Shuttle Wins 2025 Transportation Vision Award for Sustainable Urban Mobility
BellHop, a free shuttle service in Bellevue, has received the 2025 Transportation Vision Award for its sustainable urban mobility contributions, offering electric transportation and reducing emissions.
Washington State Joins Multistate Coalition Suing Trump Administration Over AmeriCorps Cutbacks
Washington AG Nick Brown joins a lawsuit challenging Trump's executive order to cut AmeriCorps, impacting grants and staff, alleging it violates the Administrative Procedures Act and separation of powers.
Washington State Unveils $7.5 Billion Capital Budget Boost for Housing, Education, and Environmental Projects
Washington State's $7.5 billion construction budget supports housing, education, environmental, and health projects, including significant investments in the Housing Trust Fund, seismic safe schools, salmon recovery, and behavioral health services.
Washington State Legislature Approves Future-Focused Transportation Budget Awaiting Governor's Signature
The Washington State Legislature passed a transportation budget aiming at improving mobility and infrastructure, with a sustainability focus, now awaiting Governor Ferguson's approval.
WDFW Seeks Public Input for North Puget Sound Water Access Area Management; Advisory Group Applications Open
WDFW is seeking members for a new advisory group to guide water access area management in North Puget Sound. Applicants must be knowledgeable, able to attend meetings, and apply by May 26, 2025.
Tacoma City Council Seeks Experts for Board of Building Appeals, Emphasizes Diversity in Latest Recruitment Drive
Tacoma seeks applicants for the Board of Building Appeals with expertise in various codes. They encourage diverse candidates and emphasize transparency and governance. Applications close May 18, 2025.












