Oct. 18—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Friday that it has awarded a $657 million contract to build fish passage facilities at a flood control dam on the Green River in the watershed used ...
In another sign that winter is coming, the road to Artist Point has closed to vehicles for the season as of Wednesday morning ...
RENTON — The Seahawks will head to the game Sunday in Atlanta with significant questions in their secondary after ruling out ...
But now Marlene, 87, and Richard, 90, fear they will be forced to move from their home in the Vista Del Rio mobile home park.
The funds, including $85.6 million for Avista, come from the Department of Energy’s Grid Resilience and Innovation ...
Yakima residents may now be fined $50 for having a shopping cart in a public street or park after Yakima City Council approved an ordinance Tuesday. The new ordinance also clarifies language related ...
Dawson Whitman interviews his grandfather Silas Whitman on May 10, 2022. The elder Whitman, who died Oct. 1, was instrumental ...
But even in the face of too many deaths and distressing statistics, newer information from the Centers for Disease Control ...
Drivers in Washington are much more distracted by cellphones than previously observed, according to data collected for the state’s Traffic Safety Commission.
A beleaguered state official who’s faced a swirl of criticism over his leadership at Washington’s Department of Children, Youth and Families won’t seek reappointment, he announced this week.
Tony Bennett quit before he compromised. It was the most Bennett ending ever, the truest way a man of his conviction could ...
The initiative, “FutureReady,” is part of the Board of Education’s 2025 legislative platform, which was approved by members ...