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Washington state residents who have sold long-term capital assets, such as stocks and bonds, exceeding $1 million will have ...
Washington’s Speaker of the House and Senate Majority Leader knew Rep. Melissa Hortman, who was killed in a shooting.
Washington’s Speaker of the House and Senate Majority Leader knew Rep. Melissa Hortman, who was killed in a shooting.
Washington’s Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction is laying off 37 people at the start of July, part of a broader ...
For small businesses already straining with razor-thin profit margins, this tax is more than just a nuisance; it’s a direct ...
The Republican and Democratic leaders of the Washington House and Senate released a joint statement Sunday condemning ...
Public transit will no longer enjoy a free ride across two Washington bridges this fall. Starting Oct. 1, operators of public ...
Washington’s payouts — known as tort liability — have skyrocketed from $72 million in fiscal year 2018 to more than $281 ...
In court, representatives for the Legislature argue that internal deliberations are too sensitive to share with the public. Lawmakers should recognize that such a determination is not theirs to make.
The agency said 57 positions will be eliminated, effective July 1. They're part of a wave of layoffs sweeping state ...
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