As the capital prepares for Donald Trump’s return, Washingtonians are facing an eerie blend of the familiar and the unknown.
Discover the history of splitting the Evergreen State in two and find out if the possibility is on the horizon post Nov. 5th.
Just before midnight on July 19, 1952, a Washington National Airport air traffic controller spotted seven unusual objects on radar—first hovering about 15 miles south-southwest of the city, later ...
Legal battles between the state of Washington and an incoming Trump administration are likely. At a time when Congress has largely abdicated its role and allowed for imperial presidencies, individual ...
WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh announces the “Project to Resist Tyranny in Washington,” aimed at protecting constitutional rights ...
Initiative 2117 would have struck down the state’s cap-and-trade greenhouse gas emissions program, which has been criticized ...
While a second Trump term presents existential questions for many Washingtonians, DC’s self-governance could be facing an ...
If passed, I-2124 would allow employees to opt out of paying the payroll tax and receiving benefits under WA Cares.
Millions of Americans could qualify for more health coverage. People who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid can ...
Voters in Washington rejected Initiative 2117, which would have repealed the state's cap-and-invest program to reduce ...