OLYMPIA — Washington state lawmakers are considering several bills this session that could affect journalism.
An effort by Washington legislators to introduce tighter regulations on cryptocurrency kiosks as these machines increasingly ...
Payton Mills has been a cornerstone of the Lynden Lions’ back-to-back state championship runs, and she’s three wins away from ...
Several dozen students were found protesting outside of the student parking lot at Nooksack Valley High School on the afternoon of Feb. 27. The protest had been in the works ...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is looking for a home for a new Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus (NLIC), and Washington “is the perfect place to put ...
Edmonds, and Curtis King, R-Yakima, rolled out their bipartisan supplemental transportation budget Feb. 23, emphasizing its focus on preservation and maintenance, job creation and safety.
A proposed bill would ban the creation of isolation rooms and the use of certain restraints unless a student’s behavior is to the point of harming themselves or ...
Legislation that would expand the circumstances under which a child’s hearsay statements are admissible as evidence in court received a public hearing before the House Civil Rights and ...
Proposals for how Washington state will spend almost $80 billion this year and next were released Feb. 22, with less than three weeks to make amendments before a ...
The No. 16 Nooksack Valley boys basketball team pulled off the biggest upset in the 1A boys state tournament thus far when ...
Renzo Gracie works students at his Brazilian Jiu-jitsu seminar at Renzo Grace Jiu-Jitsu. in Lynden on Feb. 16. Over the course of some three hours Monday evening, Gracie demonstrated various ...
Head coaches of the Northwest Conference announced the first-ever All-NWC flag football awards. Lynden took home five selections and both the offensive and defensive player of the year honors as well ...
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