Gov’s Office downplays former state economist’s claim of pressure to lie about gas prices Monday, December 4 by The Center Square (The Center Square) – The Governor’s Office has “ascertained a few very preliminary, tentative findings” regarding a former state economist who says he had to resign after suffering... Read More.
Lake Stevens HS Football Repeats State 4A Championship Saturday, December 2 by Marcee MaylinIt’s official, Lake Stevens’ Vikings won a second consecutive State 4A High School State Championship. What a game at Husky Stadium on Montlake. Both teams played their hearts out and kudos to both coaches and all these young athletes. Congratulations to all of them... Read More.
Former state economist alleges pressure to lie about carbon auction effect on gas prices Friday, December 1 by The Center Square (The Center Square) – Opponents of Washington's carbon credit auction have pounced on a former state economist's retaliation claim against the state after his refusal... Read More.
Trump fraud trial live updates: State to question defense expert on potential fine Friday, December 1 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York in a $250 million civil lawsuit that could alter the personal fortune and real estate empire that helped propel Trump to the White House.Trump, his sons Eric Trump and and Donald... Read More.
Lake Stevens Football Tries for Repeat State 4A Championship Friday, December 1 by Marcee MaylinHang on to your seats. The Lake Stevens Vikings and Graham-Kapowsin Eagles are vying once again for the State 4A high school football championship. To call this a rivalry is an understatement. "This is a rivalry - big-time," Lake Stevens coach Tom Tri said.... Read More.
Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state and presidential adviser, dies at 100 Thursday, November 30 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- Henry Kissinger, the former U.S. secretary of state during the Nixon and Ford administrations who was said to be one of the most influential and controversial foreign policy framers in postwar United States, has died. He was 100.The news was confirmed by... Read More.
State Building Code Council adopts energy code amendments amid controversy Wednesday, November 29 by The Center Square (The Center Square) – The Washington State Building Code Council has adopted amendments to statewide energy codes amid controversy over their stringency for builders regarding heating sources that... Read More.
New York’s Empire State Building to honor KISS ahead of final shows Wednesday, November 29 by ABC NewsKISS is getting ready to hit New York for their final two concerts ever, and the occasion is being marked at one of the city’s historic locations: the Empire State Building.At dusk on Thursday, November 30, until 2 a.m. ET on December 1, the landmark building... Read More.
Alex Murdaugh sentenced to 27 years in state prison for financial crimes Tuesday, November 28 by ABC News(BEAUFORT, S.C.) -- Disgraced South Carolina attorney and convicted double murderer Alex Murdaugh was sentenced Tuesday to 27 years in state prison on financial crimes.Murdaugh, 55, pleaded guilty to 22 counts earlier this month for charges including fraud and money laundering after being accused of... Read More.
California School for the Deaf Riverside football team secures second consecutive State Championship title Tuesday, November 28 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- After overcoming obstacles and facing a 14-0 deficit early in the game, the California School for the Deaf in Riverside’s football team secured their second consecutive win in the Southern Section CIF state championship."This is surreal. It was shocking…Generally speaking, it's... Read More.
Lawsuit challenging Texas abortion bans appears before state Supreme Court Tuesday, November 28 by ABC News(AUSTIN, Texas) -- The Texas Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Tuesday in an ongoing lawsuit filed by women against the state over its multiple abortion bans. The suit, first filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights in March, was filed by women... Read More.
NYPD chokehold ban upheld by state Court of Appeals Monday, November 20 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- New York's highest court on Monday upheld the city's ban on police use of chokeholds, a measure enacted after the widely publicized deaths of Eric Garner and George Floyd following the use of force by police officers during their arrests.The Police... Read More.