By Andrew R. Campanella/National School Choice Week Later this month, schools, home-school groups, organizations, and individuals in Washington and across America will work together to… Continue reading
The cost to renew your car tabs in our state remains excessively high and funding public transit projects.… Continue reading
Art on display through Feb. 26
2018 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
By Taylor McAvoy/WNPA Olympia News Bureau A bill passed in the State House of Representatives last year offers some hope for people who were sexually… Continue reading
2018 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
By Alex Visser/WNPA Olympia News Bureau The legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. was more than symbolic this week with the introduction of legislation aimed… Continue reading
WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Seven players score in 7-4 win over Cougars | VIDEO
Company has Kent location
Finance director calls award ‘highest form of recognition’
Mrs. Bettie Jazbec (née Lygreson) died peacefully in Good Samaritan Hospital on January 18, 2018 in Puyallup, WA at the age of 97. A funeral… Continue reading
William (Bill) Harold Stewart August 18, 1924 - January 13, 2018 Bill was born in Shelton, WA to Wynne and Beatrice Stewart. He moved to… Continue reading
For the Reporter Washington’s economy added 6,100 jobs in December and the state’s seasonally adjusted monthly unemployment rate came in at 4.5 percent, according to… Continue reading
2018 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Five firearm bills go before state lawmakers
Neuls has two goals in 5-2 win over Prince George | VIDEO
For the Reporter A Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority rescue boat with three divers from the Valley RFA have searched the Green River but were… Continue reading
It is with great sadness that the family of Lizabeth R. Diaz announces her passing on Monday, January 1, 2018 at the age of 52… Continue reading
October 6, 1926 - January 12, 2018 Marianne Clare Heriot Goodwin, a resident of Renton, Washington, passed away on January 12, 2018 at the age… Continue reading
Rookie racks up three assists, two goals
News Analysis
It was the centerpiece of the governor’s crusade against climate change. Now it’s gone.