‘I did my job’: Alvin Bragg praises jury for convicting Trump
Moses Lake School District reduces 85 more positions, totaling 215 personnel

(The Center Square) – Moses Lake School District announced Wednesday that it plans to reduce 85 classified positions after already issuing more than 100 nonrenewal notices earlier this month. The fiasco started with the district’s failed Maintenance
Pasco School District eyes options ahead of vote to redistribute students

(The Center Square) – The Pasco School District is opening a new school, but in doing so, it might move most of its low-income students to one of the district’s oldest facilities. The district currently operates two
BREAKING: Donald Trump donation page crashes after flood of donations in response to NYC verdict
BREAKING: Biden campaign issues statement after Trump guilty verdict saying ‘no one is above the law’
Washington's Styrofoam ban goes into effect on Saturday

(The Center Square) – That container of leftovers from your favorite restaurant may look different starting Saturday when the sale and distribution of expanded polystyrene, or EPS, products in or into Washington state is prohibited. Polystyrene foam
King County homeless agency close to hiring lone candidate for CEO role

(The Center Square) – The King County Regional Homelessness Authority’s Implementation Board is recommending the lone candidate for the permanent CEO position be appointed. KCRHA’s Implementation Board voted 7-2 in favor of recommending Kelly Kinnison to be
Taxpayer-backed Lynnwood Pride event to feature toddler catwalk

(The Center Square) – An event put on by Lynnwood Pride in partnership with the City of Lynnwood and cosponsored by Snohomish County will include a “kids catwalk” allowing children as young as 2 years old to
Pierce County sees jump in homelessness; joins King County in worsening crisis

(The Center Square) – The latest count of homeless people in Pierce County signals an increasing number of unhoused people in the Seattle-Tacoma metro area. Pierce County conducted its annual Point-in-Time (PIT) count of sheltered and unsheltered