With the coronavirus outbreak forcing many people to work from home, taking computer security measures to protect both themselves and…
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission invites the public to enjoy three free days at state parks…
TACOMA, WA— The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) announced that the Washington State Historical Society (WSHS) is…
On May 5 Tacoma Art Museum was notified of acceptance for a $520,000 loan from the federal Payroll Protection Program…
Public-private partnerships seek to bridge “digital divide” by providing free broadband access to all through community drive-in Wi-Fi hotspots
OLYMPIA — The Washington State Department of Health is rapidly training personnel to support case investigations and contact tracing. As…
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service reminds employers affected by COVID-19 about three important new credits available to them.
SEATTLE – The 13th Coast Guard District has implemented a groundbreaking technology to assist mariners in distress on the waters…
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) announced on May 11th that it is participating in an…
OLYMPIA – Now that restrictions on outdoor recreation have eased, spring fishing and boating can finally get underway. Every May,…
SEATTLE — The Coast Guard urges safety on the water with the reopening of the fishing season and easing of…
KENMORE, WA – Steven Degroot, the homeless man who interrupted a robbery at the Town Market in Kenmore, Wa on…
$12 million from VW settlement will help districts slash emissions