Politics New WA bill aims to prevent an Electoral College revolt in 2020 The push by legislators comes after four 'faithless electors' went rogue in 2016. by Melissa Santos / February 13, 2019
Politics How punishing people for 'doxxing' could prove tricky for WA lawmakers Lawmakers want to address the malicious posting of people's personal information, but First Amendment concerns complicate matters. by Melissa Santos / January 28, 2022
Politics Seattle's 2022 election season is already heating up With 5 open seats representing Seattle in the Legislature and a new county prosecutor coming in, lots of interesting competition is expected. by Melissa Santos / January 27, 2022 / Updated at 3:12 p.m. Wednesday, March 16
News Ta-Nehisi Coates on ‘apartheid’ Israel and support for Gaza The author shared his observations on the similarities between Black and Palestinian calls for freedom during a trip to the occupied West Bank. by Farah Eltohamy / May 9, 2024
Investigations ICE deportee alleged ongoing threats over false sex-crime charge Immigration officials corrected his record, but the Tacoma center detainee warned of continued risks to himself and his family back in Micronesia. by Farah Eltohamy / May 29, 2024