Authorities release images of how fugitive Travis Decker may have altered appearance

(The Center Square) – The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office has released new images of what Travis Decker, the Wenatchee, Wash., man suspected of killing his three young daughters, might look like after having been on the run
Seattle joins lawsuit over frozen anti-terror funds ahead of FIFA 2026

(The Center Square) – Seattle has joined a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security over stalled counterterrorism funding that City Attorney Ann Davison says is essential for protecting FIFA World Cup fans in 2026. The funding
The Wright stuff? Cantwell presses energy secretary on hydrogen tax credit

(The Center Square) – During a Wednesday hearing of the Senate Energy Committee, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., aggressively questioned Energy Secretary Chris Wright about Republican efforts to eliminate the clean hydrogen production tax credit. In 2023,
WA commission adopts tolls for Puget Sound Gateway amid public opposition

(The Center Square) – The Washington State Transportation Commission has adopted toll rates for the Puget Sound Gateway Program, which includes extensions of State Route 167 and 509 in south King County, while public input received was
Salvadoran journalist could face deportation after arrest for obstruction at Georgia ‘No Kings’ protest
Will Washington state’s higher capital gains tax drive businesses away?

(The Center Square) – Washington state residents who have sold long-term capital assets, such as stocks and bonds, exceeding $1 million will have to pay an increased capital gains tax. That’s due to Senate Bill 5813, passed
Fueled by Redmond expansion, Sound Transit sees record-breaking 3.2M boardings in May

(The Center Square) – Sound Transit hit a post-pandemic ridership record in May with 3.2 million boardings, largely because of its light rail expansion into Redmond. The May total marked an 11% jump from April and a
Blueky bans JD Vance minutes after VP joins platform, later reinstates him
Supreme Court upholds Tennessee ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors

The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Tennessee law that prohibits certain forms of gender-affirming medical treatment for minors. This ruling marks the first time the Supreme Court has directly addressed a state law targeting gender-affirming care,
Ready-to-eat chicken meals sold at Walmart, Kroger recalled due to possible listeria fears

The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Wednesday that FreshRealm is recalling pre-made chicken fettuccine alfredo meals sold at Kroger and Walmart nationwide over concerns the ready-to-eat meals could possibly be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes. All products made