AGs say ‘As You Sow’ may violate antitrust laws with anti-fossil fuel alliance

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A coalition of 18 attorneys general called on the nonprofit group As You Sow to end activities that may violate antitrust and consumer protection laws. As You Sow, a nonprofit shareholder advocacy organization founded
FBI to scrap $5 billion move, Patel says

WASHINGTON, D.C.– FBI boss Kash Patel announced on Friday the agency scrapped a $5 billion plan to build a new headquarters. The FBI will permanently shut down the J. Edgar Hoover building in Washington D.C., and move
WATCH: How abandoned big box stores could help solve WA’s housing crisis

OLYMPIA, WA – A recently released report from the office of Lt. Gov. Denny Heck suggests vacant big-box stores and empty strip malls in many communities could be a partial solution for Washington state’s housing shortage. The
Partial Highway 2 reopening will allow access to Stevens Pass

SKYKOMISH, WA – About 20 miles of U.S. 2 are set to reopen Monday on the east side of the Cascades, allowing access to the Stevens Pass ski resort, after devastating flooding and debris slides destroyed parts
Deportations, tariffs, court clashes, record shutdown mark a historic year in Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — This year produced a seemingly endless array of history-making events and nearly constant change to immigration policy, tariffs, the Education Department and federal health care programs. President Donald Trump came back into office emboldened
Trump to meet Zelensky in Florida Sunday

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Florida on Sunday, according to the Ukrainian president. The two world leaders are expected to discuss peace talks in the Russia-Ukraine war at
One Big Beautiful Bill Act complicates state health care affordability efforts

This article first appeared on KFF Health News. WASHINGTON, D.C. – As Congress debates whether to extend the temporary federal subsidies that have helped millions of Americans buy health coverage, a crucial underlying reality is sometimes overlooked:
Whitman County Commissioners Have Busy Monday Agenda Dealing With Wind Farms

COLFAX, WA – The Whitman County Commissioners have a busy Monday agenda to deal with wind farms. The commissioners placed a moratorium on new commercial wind turbines last January. The move was a response to a controversial
2025: More than 2.5 million removed, record number of violent offenders arrested

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Under new Trump administration policies, more than 2.5 million people were removed from the U.S. this year, including a record number of violent offenders. This includes 622,000 who were deported and 1.9 million who
HHS public health emergency declaration signals more federal aid for flood-ravaged WA

OLYMPIA, WA – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ recent emergency declaration for Washington state signals continued federal support as communities recover from a series of severe December storms that strained health care access and