Amazon announces its 1st clothing store: here's what to know
Chris Ratcliff/Bloomberg via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — Amazon has expanded in many ways throughout the years, and now the e-commerce giant is launching a brick-and-mortar clothing store. The company announced Thursday that its Amazon Style fashion
Gov. issues emergency order over green crab infestation
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — Gov. Jay Inslee has issued an emergency order to address the population growth of the invasive European green crab within the Lummi Nation’s Sea Pond, Makah Bay, Grays Harbor, and Willapa Bay. The
Washington state: Vancouver man ran Ponzi scheme
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — A Washington state agency has filed administrative charges against a Vancouver man accused of violating the state Securities Act by using funds from a pooled investment vehicle to make Ponzi payments to investors,
2 pedestrians killed in Arlington, driver arrested
ARLINGTON, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say two pedestrians were killed and a 28-year-old man was arrested on investigation of DUI after a collision early Thursday in Arlington, Washington. The Seattle Times reports the crash occurred around 2:38
Washington justices uphold $18M fine in GMO-labeling case
SEATTLE (AP) — The Washington Supreme Court has narrowly upheld an $18 million fine against an association of large food brands that funneled dark money into a state political campaign. The 5-4 decision Thursday found that the
FBI warns criminals are using fake QR codes to scam users
Alexander Spatari/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Cybercriminals could use altered Quick Response (QR) codes to steal personal and financial information of unsuspecting customers, the FBI warns. QR codes are all around us these days, and they’re used for
$20M grant announced to build broadband infrastructure in Clallam County
By Pepper Fisher CLALLAM COUNTY – Clallam County has been awarded another grant to expand broadband service to areas that do not currently have high-speed internet service. The Washington State Broadband Office announced this week they have
DNR map shows which neighborhoods are susceptible to landslides
By Pepper Fisher OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Natural Resources has developed a map that gives residents an idea of which areas around the state could be susceptible to landslides. Click here to look at the map. The
Some state lawmakers focusing on abortion access amid challenge to Roe v. Wade
Cyndi Monaghan/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Several state lawmakers are looking to expand abortion access this legislative session while a challenge to Roe v. Wade is before the U.S. Supreme Court. Two bills out of Maryland and Washington
With disruptive Hood Canal Bridge work rescheduled 4 times, why try to do it in Winter?
SHINE – For 4 weeks in a row, the DOT has announced these 5-hour closures of the Hood Canal Bridge and then cancelled and rescheduled them. The work is now set for next week, Tuesday through Thursday