Senate Bill 5352 would allow a law enforcement officer to initiate a chase if the officer has reasonable suspicion that a person in a vehicle has committed or is committing a crime.
READ MOREIf the Senate approves it and it's signed into law, Washington would join nine other states that have enacted laws generally banning the sale, manufacture and transfer of assault weapons.
READ MOREThe action on the bill in the Democratic-dominated Oregon Legislature underscores how blue states are taking steps to expand voter access while red states are moving in the opposite direction.
READ MOREThe measure is sponsored by Rep. Liz Berry, of Seattle, at the request of Gov. Jay Inslee’s office.
READ MOREThe program is the highlight of the state’s 2021 Climate Commitment Act. It sets a statewide cap on greenhouse-gas emissions that gradually decreases, with a goal of decarbonization by 2050
READ MOREThe stabilization program helps referrals who are impacted by the justice system, substance abuse issues and struggles with behavioral health.
READ MOREToese was among those leading the violence, according to the affidavit. His sentencing is scheduled for March 24.
READ MOREBoth mandates will end on April 3, meaning health care workers, patients and visitors will no longer be required to wear a mask in facilities including hospitals and dental and doctors' offices.
READ MORESong Sparrow at the Audubon Society of Portland Wildlife Sanctuary Trails (Portland, Oregon - November 2nd, 2018, Corey Seeman)
John James Audubon enslaved and sold Black people, opposed the abolition of slavery, and dug up and stole the human remains of Native Americans from their graves.
READ MOREEastbound Highway 50 requires chains on vehicles as snow falls in Pollock Pines, Calif., Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023. (Salgu Wissmath/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
Portland received nearly a foot of snow in a single day in what proved to be its second-snowiest day in history.
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