A growing number of voices on the left are campaigning for a profit-free health system.
The department is facing a $33 million shortfall and also hopes to secure future funding.
Microsoft provided services to the agency as they were separating children from families.
A video showing a trainer using a plastic bat to train a dog was not animal abuse, county says.
A study released last week shows air quality in much of the west is worsening.
Kennel’s owners Jack and Colleen McDaniel said they have received hundreds of threats.
Venues struggle to cut mustard in the booming Seattle area’s outer edges.
A public hearing on the large Overlake development has been extended to Aug. 21.
The state will be on the line for $3.7 billion for fish culvert replacements.
The barrier protects a pipeline that delivers water to various Eastside cities and Seattle.
The carbon fee I-1631 has gathered enough signatures to be placed on the November ballot.
A lawsuit filed against Microsoft sought to unite more than 8,600 women in a discrimination case.
A Harvard report shows the housing market is still hard on low and moderate income residents.
From environmental regulations to expensive land, local farmers have a lot on their plate
A Sammamish couple hopes to break ground on a permanent indoor surf facility later this year.
The annual drinking water quality report showed no contamination risks for Redmond’s water supply.
The fliers were found in neighborhoods near Clyde Hill Elementary School and Chinook Middle School with candy seemingly designed to attract children.
Lots of grass and warmer weather could make for worsening fire seasons.
The lawsuit claims that employees of a real estate company misrepresented the process by which foreclosed homeowners can recover surplus funds.
Two local wineries will be sharing the old Redhook brewery in Woodinville with Teatro ZinZanni.