ICE Arrests Dozens of Workers at Company Near Canadian Border As Crackdown Expands Across U.S.
Federal immigration officials arrested 37 workers during a raid at Mt. Baker Roofing in Bellingham, Washington
Washington AG Sues County for Cooperating With ICE Beyond State Laws, Sheriff Slams It as 'Ideology Over Safety'
The state's "Keep Washington Working Act," passed in 2019, prohibits local law enforcement from assisting with civil immigration enforcement
Washington Coroner Admits He Wasn't Poisoned, Was Snorting Cocaine Stolen from Dead Bodies: Police
The coroner blamed a colleague for spiking his drinks after fentanyl and cocaine were found in his system. A lie detector later revealed the truth.
How Latino Communities Stand to Benefit From $200 Million Anti-Drug War Plan in Washington State
The initiative seeks to foster the creation of new jobs and job retention in the state
42-Year-Old Woman Stabbed, Buried Alive By Estranged Husband – Report
A 42-year-old woman survived a stabbing and being buried alive reportedly by her estranged husband.
University In Seattle Sued For Discriminatory Anti-LGBTQ Hiring Practices As School Leaders Trot Out Religious Rights
A university in Seattle is being sued by its staff and student body due to its allegedly discriminatory anti-LGBT hiring practices after reportedly refusing to hire employees in same-sex relationships.
Father Murders Daughter's Beau, Stuffs Corpse In Car Trunk After Discovering He Sold Her Into Sex Trafficking Ring
A Washington state father is facing murder charges after being accused of killing his juvenile daughter's boyfriend amid speculations the man sold her to a sex trafficking ring for $1,000.