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In July, a judge temporarily blocked the Washington state law from going into effect while the court case proceeded.
State Sen. Sue Rezin, R-Morris, has proposed several pieces of legislation to end Illinois’ ban on new nuclear power plants. Pritzker vetoed one of Rezin’s measures in 2023. Later that year, the ...
Trump’s first term also had an enduring impact on the courts, appointing 234 judges. By the end of that term, more than ...
Allies of the White House insist that the imposition of secondary sanctions wouldn't reflect any failures on the White ...
The Onondaga County Clerk’s office registered 94 home sales during the week of July 13 to 19. The most expensive home is a four-bedroom house in Skaneateles built in 1896. The house, which sold for ...
Counties want to remake Washington’s approach to public defense, in which they shoulder almost all the costs of representing ...
Washington state has filed another lawsuit against the Trump administration — this time for rescinding over $9 million in ...
The ruling stated that the new law, which was to take effect on Sunday, violates plaintiffs’ exercise of religion and forces ...
Costco updated its website to show where new locations are opening in the United States. See when and where a new warehouse is opening in Washington.
Roman Catholic clergy and the DOJ are pushing back against a state law slated to take effect this month, arguing it will infringe on the privacy of clergy's confessional duties.
Fee hikes, good Samaritan protections, immigrant leave, and utility digging updates highlight Washington state law changes that took effect on July 27, 2025.
The Washington state's Department of Licensing faces backlash for sharing drivers' data with ICE and Border Patrol, sparking outcry from advocates and lawmakers.