A man accused of murder and kidnapping a woman he chained up in his basement in Pend Oreille County had texted about trading prescription pills with a Spokane County Sheriff’s deputy who was his ...
From preschool to K-12, education took the biggest hit after Washington lawmakers unveiled a budget agreement on Wednesday with the largest cuts concentrated in early learning and ...
The bill now heads to Gov. Bob Ferguson's desk after passing the state legislature.
Following an FBI warning earlier last month that alerted California officials of a potential Iranian drone strike inside the ...
One of the hottest tickets in the Vatican’s backyard these days is for a four-lecture series on the Antichrist being given by ...
An Iran-linked hacker group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack of a medical tech company, in what appears to be the ...
The Milwaukee Bucks come up short in crunch time in 112-105 loss to the Miami Heat on March 12.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Jayson Tatum missed his first game of the season since returning from an Achilles tear on Thursday night ...
Who’s running for Florida’s 19th Congressional District after Byron Donalds? Here’s who leads in fundraising and where the ...
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, who Israel suspects was wounded in the opening salvo of the war, has not ...
Since starting a war with Iran caused oil and gasoline prices to spike, President Donald Trump has pivoted from a focus on keeping energy prices low to painting high oil prices as a positive.
Opinion: Entering into a business relationship with a government agency doesn’t absolve you of your moral duties, writes Peter Jensen.