Retired docs earn millions examining injured Washington workers
'This is a wonderful way to make six figures saying no,' said one attorney about Independent Medical Examiners' role in evaluating workers' comp claims.
After a judge dismissed charges of shellfish trafficking on treaty grounds, tribes and treaty rights organizations say the case exemplifies how Washington officials are working to undermine treaty fishing rights and agreements, which the state denies.
As states set out to redraw political districts, some have worked to better integrate the needs of Native communities.
How faith-healing exemptions have survived not only in deep red Idaho, but reliably blue Washington state
Lake Oswego-based Obsidian Renewables received a permit to build a solar energy facility in the high desert of Christmas Valley. It will be the largest in the Pacific Northwest
A new program is helping developers and landowners clean up former orchard lands once doused with dangerous lead arsenate
A Washington methane gas project is compounding a crisis of tribal consultation, pension funds and national immigration practices.
A legal battle between Seattle and the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe could test the Rights of Nature movement.
Scientists look for ways to restore these important components of the ocean ecosystem
An emerging surveillance tool could help the state and tribal partners expand detection and make trapping efforts more effective.
Disability advocates accuse state lawmakers of shortchanging special education
Here's what leaders in rural cities and counties want from federal recovery funds and what they're asking state legislators to prioritize this session.
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