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The Oil Industry Spent Millions to Kill an Anti-Pollution Measure
BP America, Chevron USA, and the Koch brothers were among those who spent $31 million to defeat the ballot initiative.
The website uploading 3D printed gun blueprints has gone dark
A federal judge in Seattle, Washington, issued a restraining order against the site Tuesday night.
Washington's Newly Signed Voting Rights Act Empowers Communities of Color
The state admitted to weakening Latino votes based on racist practices. Now, it's committed to change.
How another school massacre was stopped a day before the Florida shooting
“I need to get the biggest fatality number I possibly can."
Here Are the Trump Country House Seats Democrats Are Trying to Retake
The latest installment of our preview of battleground districts in the 2018 midterms.
I Set a Defendant Free And Got Blamed When He Raped Someone
A judge explains how he decides whether to release someone before trial without bail—and how it can go bad.
Jeff Sessions is using bogus weed stats, state officials say
“Misleading information does not produce good policy,” Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said.
This State Will Alert Domestic Violence Victims if Their Abuser Tries to Buy a Gun
Advocates explain how the legislation helps survivors of domestic violence better plan for their own safety and the safety of those closest to them.
Using a Blowtorch to Rob an ATM Apparently Doesn't Work
Some would-be crooks in Washington tried and turned all the cash to ash.