Dr. Jean Twenge Highlights Mental Health Risks for Youth Linked to Social Media in Seattle University Talk
Dr. Jean Twenge discussed the mental health impact of smartphones on youth at a Seattle University event, citing research on increased unhappiness and social media usage among teenagers.
WSU Collaborates with American Heart Association to Enhance CPR Training for Cougar Health Services
Washington State University partners with the American Heart Association to enhance CPR training for Cougar Health Services, focusing on quarterly refreshers through advanced Resuscitation Quality Improvement program.
Washington House Democrats Unveil Bold Tax Reform Proposals to Bridge $15B Budget Gap and Bolster School Funding
House Democrats in Washington propose revenue bills targeting wealthy residents with a Financial Intangible Assets Tax and corporate income with a B&O tax surcharge to address the state's $15 billion budget shortfall and fund education.
Washington Mourns the Loss of Ralph Munro, Celebrates His Compassionate Legacy and Enduring Impact on State Inclusivity
Washington state leaders honor the late Ralph Munro for his compassionate legacy and impact on inclusivity and civic engagement. Munro was remembered for his service as Secretary of State and advocacy for Vietnamese refugees.
Woman Arrested in Edgewood for Fatal March Stabbing in Seattle's Belltown
A woman was arrested for a fatal stabbing in Seattle's Belltown; multiple law enforcement agencies were involved in the arrest. The victim died six days post-incident. The suspect is held for murder investigation with further details unshared.
Two Arrested in Connection with Fatal Hit and Run Near Seattle, Suspects Face Charges Including Felony Hit and Run Death
Two suspects were arrested following a fatal hit and run in Washington; one for the hit and run, and the other for assisting. The incident involved a GMC Yukon and resulted in a woman's death.












