Bill would allow homeless people to survive in public without fear of obstruction; law prohibits discrimination based on housing status
More than 3,000 12- to 14-year-olds were charged with crimes in Washington over the last six years; bill would presume this age group incapable of committing crime in an effort to keep more juveniles out of detention; prosecutors worry this would create too many additional procedures and clog courts
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The winter’s biggest snowstorm blanketed Aberdeen Friday night with a few inches of snow, making it a struggle for some…
The measles outbreak slows as four new cases are confirmed in Oregon.
Most sheriffs take part in movement; court challenge on measure by gun rights groups is underway.
Four eighth-graders have a 4.0 GPA.
Legislation would fund previously passed bill that established low-interest loans through state.
Tiny homes are an affordable housing option that are difficult to zone in both urban and rural communities.
October could be designated Filipino American History Month.
Substitute House Bill 1064, adds training requirements for law enforcement officers to de-escalate situations and expands training in the areas of mental health and first aid to help avoid the use of deadly force.
Bill would implement two-year suicide prevention program, increases mental health promotion.
Legislation would remove death penalty from state statute, comes after Gov. Inslee’s moratorium and Supreme Court ruling suspending death sentences.