Washington crime fell in 2024, with murders and property crimes down. But drug and firearms violations spiked, and police staffing remains the nation’s lowest.
Ranchers are facing tough times as wolves continue to prey on livestock. The latest incidents have raised serious questions about coexistence in our region.
Amid swirling controversy, Kaiser’s pause on gender-affirming surgeries for minors has ignited fierce debate across the country—what does it mean for patients?
The USDA has designated three Washington counties as primary natural disaster areas. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, Asotin, Garfield, and Whitman Counties are now considered to be in a state of Extreme Drought, or D-3.