Rep. Timmons Advocates for $21M Increase in State Funding for Western Washington University to Address Per-Student Disparity
Rep. Joe Timmons requests $21 million to fix funding disparity for Western Washington University, aiming to increase state support and address the historical per student funding inequity.
21 States, Led by NY, HI, and RI, File Lawsuit Against Trump Administration to Defend Public Agencies
Twenty-one states, led by New York, Hawaii, and Rhode Island, are suing Trump over an executive order said to threaten public agencies like IMLS, MBDA, and FMCS, alleging it oversteps presidential authority.
Pierce County Human Services to Host Educational Events in Tacoma Honoring Community Action and Older Americans Month
Pierce County Human Services to host events in May for Community Action Month and Older Americans Month, with discussions on poverty and disaster preparedness, plus a screening of a documentary and expert panel.
Washington State AG Accuses RealPage and Landlords of Rent-Hiking Conspiracy in King County Court
The Washington state Attorney General is suing RealPage and several landlords for allegedly conspiring to set high rental prices using RealPage's software, potentially affecting around 800,000 leases.
Rhode Island Court Halts Termination of $11 Billion in Federal Public Health Funding Amid States' Legal Challenge
The U.S. District Court in Rhode Island issued a temporary restraining order to restore $11 billion in federal public health funds after a lawsuit from 23 states and D.C. against the HHS.
Seattle Braces for Weather Whiplash with Sunny Days and Rain-Soaked Evenings Forecasted
The Seattle weather forecast predicts varied conditions with sunny days and impending rain showers, transitioning from clear and chilly to warmer weather, followed by significant chances of rain and continued showers.












