May 2, 2026 Seattle AI founder looks to leave as taxes rise: ‘Everybody that I know … is in the process of leaving’ Seattle AI startup founder says rising taxes and a shift against entrepreneurship are pushing him and other business owners to leave the city.
May 1, 2026 Female inmate sues Washington state after alleged attack by male-born prisoner in women's facility A female Washington inmate is suing corrections officials, alleging a male-born prisoner attacked her under the state's gender identity housing policy.
May 1, 2026 DC police captain cites bodycam footage of officers not making arrests, sparking backlash A D.C. police email reprimanding officers for not making arrests based on reasonable suspicion sparked backlash and was rescinded by department leadership.
May 1, 2026 Socialist mayor’s blunt 1-word message to fleeing millionaires sparks outrage: ‘We're doomed’ Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson waves goodbye to millionaires fleeing Washington state, drawing sharp criticism from pundits who say the city is doomed.
April 30, 2026 Bessent hosts financial literacy fair, touts education as key to American dream Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent closed out Financial Literacy Month by hosting a fair for over 50 D.C. students with games, booths and vault tours.
April 30, 2026 Seattle mayor laughs off millionaires leaving Washington state over progressive taxes, waves 'bye' Seattle's democratic socialist Mayor Katie Wilson laughed off the idea that millionaires would leave the state over progressive tax policies she supports during an interview in April.
April 30, 2026 Union racked up massive tab on swank DC hotel stay to battle Trump — and still lost A new report says the SEIU spent $1.2 million at D.C.'s five-star Salamander Hotel during a lobbying trip to oppose Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
April 29, 2026 Judge orders Washington school district to loosen limits on off-campus Bible club for public school students A federal judge ordered Everett Public Schools to ease restrictions on LifeWise Academy after the group alleged First Amendment discrimination.
April 26, 2026 Blanche reveals alleged WH Correspondents' Dinner gunman traveled by train from LA to D.C. before arrest Acting AG Todd Blanche says the D.C. shooting suspect appears to have traveled by train from Los Angeles to Washington as the investigation develops.
April 26, 2026 How did suspected gunman get weapons into Correspondents' Dinner? Ex-detective questions security failures Former D.C. detective Ted Williams calls out what he says is lax security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner after a Secret Service agent was shot.