Washington State University’s Murrow College was planning to place three reporters at the new Olympia bureau, including a two ...
The Bus Stop, which has transformed the former Olympia Greyhound Station into a taproom and restaurant, has opened, according ...
Tides will be especially high in WA this weekend across Puget Sound with Olympia seeing the highest tides, Tacoma seeing ...
Down in the lowlands, it’ll just feel like winter with lows in the mid to upper 30s Sunday into Tuesday morning. Highs will ...
Governors have different styles in working with state legislatures, and the 2025 session will show how Gov.-elect Bob ...
SEATTLE - Police are investigating at least three deadly crashes that happened overnight in western Washington. According to ...
Facing a deficit of several billion dollars, KIRO 7 has confirmed that departments in Washington’s state government are ...
Veterans from all branches were honored during two annual ceremonies at the state Capitol Campus on Monday, the Veterans Day ...
A 33-year-old Olympia man was killed after a "reckless driver" fled a traffic stop, ran a red light, and struck another vehicle, according to the WSP.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — A cyberbreach of a state computer network could get Washington state sued by a gun advocacy organization.
The Administrative Office of the Courts released a statement Nov. 4 regarding unauthorized activity on the Washington Courts network. The office took immediate action to restore and secure services.
A 30-year-old man from Winlock faces charges for his role in a deadly crash that happened shortly after 10 Thursday night.