The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission modified the annual catch limit for white sturgeon and amended three other recently-adopted rules during a conference call today.
Today Donte Dwayne Lipscomb, 32, was sentenced to 48 months in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor in the First Degree.
Today Son Kim, 32, was sentenced to 152 months in prison after a jury found him guilty of Assault in the Second Degree and two counts of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm in the First Degree.
Spring is just around the corner and for many that signals the start of outdoor projects to enhance lawns, gardens and home exteriors.
Fewer students are smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol, according to a recent survey of kids in our state. At the same time, a large number of students seriously considered suicide in the past year.
Washington state, partnering with seven state environmental agency members of the Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse (IC2), has released a draft guidance document on finding alternatives to the use of toxic chemicals in products people use and ways to reduce risk to human health.
Close the Methow and Chewuch Rivers one hour after sunset on March 17, 2013 to fishing for steelhead and whitefish.
Today Joseph Lester, 25, was sentenced to nearly 22 years after a jury found him guilty of Murder in the Second Degree for stabbing to death his 21-year-old pregnant girlfriend, Keisha Lewis, in 2011.
Water managers have begun slowly filling the reservoir at Howard Hanson Dam at the headwaters of the Green River. As is typical, Army Corps of Engineers slowly begins annual spring fill of the reservoir around March 1, allowing water levels to rise within Howard Hanson Dam’s reservoir.
Runners and walkers completed a 5K course Saturday morning during a first-time event sponsored by the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce.
Cole Snider once thought he would make the leap, as many young people do, directly from high school hallways to a college campus.
Washington state, partnering with seven state environmental agency members of the Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse (IC2), has released a draft guidance document on finding alternatives to the use of toxic chemicals in products people use and ways to reduce risk to human health.
This bill expands eligibility for the higher education State Need Grant to individuals with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival status (DACA, also known as the “Dream Act.”)