The Oroville MS/HS Robotics Team returned home with awards for Engineering Excellence and Driver Skill.
Washington remains 51st in the nation for police officers per capita and one answer to that problem might be allowing officers to work part-time.
Washington State officials say too many ballots are rejected because signatures don’t match.
The command trailer’s purpose is to support county agencies and entities in the county during unusual or disaster events.
Election officials certified the special election Feb. 23 for those school districts that ran levies throughout the county.
Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs issued astatement regarding the state’s Presidential Primary and the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on eligibility.
Undocumented individuals are a small step away from pursuing careers in nursing, dentistry, architecture, psychology and more under a bill awaiting the governor’s signature.
High school students in Washington may get a head start on Running Start under a bill that cleared the state Legislature Thursday evening.
Minority Republicans hoped to lessen what they feel will be the financial sting of merging Washington’s carbon market with the joint California-Quebec market.
Tonasket Choice High School students partnered with fifth graders from to answer scientific questions, culminating in a science fair.