Joe Biden gets round of applause after mocking Lauren Boebert
The president mocked the Republican representative at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Republican wants $1 million for PTSD over false alarm about dam failure
Eight false alarms have sounded in the past four years.
Gas hits almost $7 near US border
Prices in Surrey, British Columbia, translate to a whopping $6.75 per gallon.
White House explains difference between Ukraine and Israel military support
Ukrainian officials have asked its Western allies to support its armed forces to the same level that they protect Israel.
Labrador found alone in woods "slowly dying without any hope in sight"
Timber, who is just eight months old, was in a dire condition with sunken eyes, lethargy, severe dehydration and an elevated heart rate.
Los Angeles has received more rain than Seattle this year
National Weather Service expert tells Newsweek why so many moisture-laden winter storms have battered the Golden State this year.
Migrants demand housing after they take over tennis court
Migrants held a rally in Washington State where they pleaded for long-term solutions like housing and work permits.
Chihuahua relegated from owner's lap to car seat—she's not happy about it
Kymberli Aeschliman told Newsweek 9-month-old Thistle is "always" on her lap, so she expected a "dramatic" reaction to the car seat.
Donald Trump complains Jack Smith being given 'blank check' to go after him
Trump's lawyers claim that Smith has been given unlimited funding to conduct politically motivated "witch hunt" of Trump
LGBTQ+ history coming to US schools
Under a new law, schools in Washington state will be required to teach students about the history and contributions of LGBTQ+ people.
Donald Trump would rip up documents after reading them—White House aide
Trump destroyed everything from photos to newspapers, a valet told the January 6 House committee.
Squatter bars landlord from his own $2 million home
Jaskaran Singh, a Bellevue landlord, protests after two years of squatter Sang Kim living in his rental property.
America's drunk driving limit may be changing
A growing number of states are considering lowering the legal blood alcohol limit at which someone can be charged with an offense.
Why flags are half-mast in three states today
Two National Guard members, a state trooper, and a fire chief will be honored by New York, Washington, and Texas governors
Map shows burglary risk in each US state
Washington, Oklahoma, and New Mexico had the top three highest burglary rates, with New Hampshire having the lowest.
Winter storm warnings issued for four states as "heavy snow" hits
The Pacific Northwest is set to receive another 2 feet of snow this week as the latest storm makes landfall.
Russia's nuclear arsenal continues to expand and modernize: US Intel
The Director of National Intelligence office released its annual risk assessment to the public, which included details of Russia's nuclear arsenal.
Jack Smith moves to get hold of new documents against Trump
The chief prosecutor wants to use files in the former president's classified documents case that have been sealed in Washington, D.C.
Woman finds "engagement ring" in husband's car—then she discovers the truth
Nadia Aganfonov's video detailing the discovery sparked pandemonium on social media as she asked followers: "How should I react?"
Subway caught underpaying employees in multiple locations
Ten restaurants operated by four different franchise owners in Washington were found to have dipped into tip pools and to have evaded paying overtime rates.
GOP Rep: Why Do We Let China Buy So Much American Farmland?
The Chinese Communist Party has launched a multi-tiered campaign to acquire critical assets within the United States, collect new data on American citizens, and influence our institutions.
Joe Biden gets warning sign in blue state
The largest labor union in Washington state endorsed "uncommitted" over the Democratic president.
Income tax ban could be reality for millions
Washington residents haven't paid personal income taxes for almost a century—a new legal initiative wants to make sure that doesn't change.
Winter storm warning update as over five feet of snow expected
A fresh Pacific storm will make landfall on Wednesday, bringing heavy mountain snow throughout the rest of the week.
Child marriage could be banned in another state
A law to establish 18 as the minimum marriage age in Washington would take effect in June if signed by Governor Jay Inslee.
Pacific Northwest will be next victim of increasing wildfires
The North Cascades, the Olympic Mountains, the west of the Oregon Cascades and the Puget lowlands may see an uptick in fires.
Mystery as thousands of fish wash up dead in Washington State
So far, officials are stumped as to what could have caused the mass fish deaths near the Long Lake Dam.
Weather alert issued as "Pineapple Express" hurtles towards US West Coast
An atmospheric river will unleash large amounts of rainfall across California and Washington throughout this week.
Better Planet
Seattle's salmon death problem may be step nearer a solution
New permeable pavements may retain toxic chemicals shed from car tires, preventing them from leaking into streams where coho salmon spawn.
Measles outbreak map shows states where cases have been reported
Health officials have confirmed cases in at least 4 states, while Virginia warned of potential spread among travelers.