SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. (AP) — Spokane Valley officials claim soil underneath part of the new City Hall wasn’t properly compacted during construction, causing damage to the $14 million building. The city has filed a claim against Meridian
SEATTLE (AP) — The newly appointed U.S. Attorney in Seattle says he will not allow a safe injection site for illicit drugs to open in the city. Brian Moran says he has told Seattle City Attorney Pete
SEATTLE (AP) — The national chain Motel 6 agreed Thursday to pay $12 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Washington state claiming names of hotel guests were improperly provided to immigration officials for two years. The
WILLITS, Calif. (AP) — Officials shared grisly details of the deaths of a family whose SUV plunged off a cliff off Northern California’s coast during a coroner’s inquest Wednesday to help them classify the deaths. Law enforcement
SEATTLE (AP) — Federal officials say they may restrict salmon fishing off the West Coast to help the Pacific Northwest’s endangered killer whales, but two environmental groups are suing anyway to ensure it happens. The Center for
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Montana U.S. Rep. Greg Gianforte is accusing Washington Gov. Jay Inslee of “extinguishing” the livelihoods of residents in a Montana town by seeking to ban coal-fired electricity in his state. The Montana Republican
SEATTLE (AP) — A new report says there are nearly 400 structurally deficient bridges in Washington. The American Road & Transportation Builders Association recently released its 2019 Bridge Report. Of the almost 8,300 bridges in Washington, 382
SEATTLE (AP) — Authorities say alcohol, speed and a lack of instruments for boating at night all contributed to a fatal boat crash Saturday night near Vashon Island that killed one person and injured five others. The