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.
Washington State Leads 16 AGs in Battle Against Trump Administration to Save Science Funding and Diversity Programs
Washington State sues the Trump administration to safeguard NSF-funded scientific research and education programs, addressing recent policy changes deemed harmful to STEM diversity and research funding.
Sammamish Celebrates "Liveable Communities Award" Win for Visionary 2024 Comprehensive Plan
Sammamish's Comprehensive Plan won the "Liveable Communities Award" from Futurewise, evidencing the city's commitment to creating a more equitable and inclusive community. The plan was unanimously supported by the city council.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell Condemns Right-Wing Rally, Commits to Reviewing Permit Process Amid Unrest
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell condemned a right-wing rally at Cal Anderson Park and the ensuing unrest caused by infiltrating anarchists, prompting police action and event shutdown. He is reviewing the event permit process.
Invasive European Green Crabs Detected in New Areas of Washington's Puget Sound, Prompting Response from WDFW and Tribal Partners
European green crabs have been detected at new sites in Washington, reported by the WDFW and the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, which poses environmental threats.
Snohomish County Public Works Unveils 2024 Bridge Report, Reveals Future Infrastructure Projects and Federal Funding Strategies
Snohomish County's 2024 Annual Bridge Report details current bridge conditions and future repair and replacement plans, emphasizing the strategy to secure federal funding for these projects.
Tacoma Announces Memorial Day Closures and Services Schedule, Essential Services to Remain Uninterrupted
Tacoma announces Memorial Day closures and service continuity, including administrative office closure, normal operation of essential services, Tacoma Public Library closures, and no parking enforcement.












