U.S. Supreme Court Permits Deportation of Another Half Million Migrants

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court Friday said it will allow the Trump administration to remove deportation protections for more than 500,000 nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who were given permission to temporarily remain
Washington’s new cap on Rent Hikes set at 10% Through end of 2025

OLYMPIA, WA – For the rest of this year, Washington landlords are limited to rent hikes of 10% or less under a landmark new state law. House Bill 1217, signed into law this month by Gov. Bob
More GOP States Embrace Paid Parental Leave for Teachers, Public Employees

BOISE, ID – More Republican-led states are giving paid parental leave to public school teachers and other state employees, signaling a broader acceptance of family-friendly workplace policies once championed primarily by Democrats. “All of these red states,
Clarkston Home Threatened by Friday Grass Fire

CLARKSTON, WA – Asotin County Fire District #1 firefighters were called to a grass fire Friday afternoon threatening a home and an out building. Firefighters were called just after 2:30 p.m. to a fire in the 2000
Officials Decline use of Lethal Wolf Removal in Northeast Washington State

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind has decided against lethal removal from the Sherman wolf pack territory in northeast Washington, in response to repeated attacks on cattle in Ferry County. According
Washington State AG Supporting Effort to Overturn ban on Transgender Military Members

SEATTLE, WA – Washington State’s Attorney General says the president’s ban on transgender military service members undermines state and national security. Nick Brown and attorneys general in 19 other states made that argument in a brief filed