SCOTUS Upholds State Laws Barring Biological Males from Girls’ Sports Teams; Let’s Go Washington applauds ruling

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a 6-3 decision, the United States Supreme Court ruled Tuesday, June 30, that states may maintain separate sports teams for girls and women based on biological sex without violating Title IX or the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Schools, athletic associations and state legislatures now have firmer ground to […]
State’s general fund June revenue forecast up $8 billion, driven by ‘legislative action’

OLYMPIA — The Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council (ERFC) on June 26, 2026, released its official June economic and revenue forecast, projecting a net $7.916 billion General Fund revenue increase over the next six years “driven mostly by legislative changes.” “The Washington state economy has been dealing with another headwind associated with the […]
SCOTUS agrees to hear SB-5599 that exempts shelters from notifying parents about gender care runaways

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The United States Supreme Court agreed Monday, June 29, to hear a constitutional challenge to Washington state law Senate Bill 5599 (SB-5599), that allows licensed youth shelters and host homes to notify state child welfare authorities instead of parents when runaway minors seek gender-affirming care or reproductive health services. “Big case. Our team at […]
SCOTUS upholds state laws allowing mail-in ballots received after Election Day to be counted

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United Sates Supreme Court on Monday ruled 5-4 that federal election-day statutes do not require mail-in ballots for federal elections to be received by Election Day, upholding a Mississippi law that counts absentee ballots postmarked on or before Election Day if received by election officials up to five business days later. […]
Washington, California and Québec sign historic carbon market agreement

SEATTLE—Washington state on June 25 signed a historic carbon market linkage agreement with California and Québec, setting the stage for large-scale greenhouse gas reductions and long-term investment in clean energy across the jurisdictions. “This is a historic milestone in our climate partnership,” Governor Bob Ferguson said. “At a moment when the federal government is abandoning […]
COMMENTARY: The answer to our state’s high taxes is a revolt at the ballot box

Do the people of Washington have it worse than Americans did 250 years ago when it comes to taxation? It’s a timely question as we approach the semiquincentennial of the Declaration of Independence – and the answer is at least a qualified “yes.” The 27 complaints laid out by the Founding Fathers include how the […]
Volunteers of America Western Washington announces leadership transition

EVERETT — Volunteers of America Western Washington (VOAWW) announced on Friday, June 26, that Chief Executive Officer Brian Smith will depart the organization effective July 10, 2026, to become Chief Executive Officer of Volunteers of America Northern Rockies in Wyoming. Smith has dedicated the past 12 years to serving Western Washington communities through a variety […]
Washington Wolfpack falls to Michigan Arsenal 64-36 in high-scoring game

EVERETT [Justin Mark]—Malik Henry threw for 332 yards and nine touchdowns to lead the Michigan Arsenal to a 64-36 victory over the Washington Wolfpack on Saturday night at Angel of the Winds Arena. Henry completed 21 of 34 passes, with six touchdowns going to Jarius Grissom. Grissom finished with nine receptions for 185 yards and […]
Celebrate Independence Week in Everett with Concert, 5k Run, Festival, Parade, and Fireworks

EVERETT—The City of Everett invites the public to kick off Independence Day with a slew of events starting Tuesday, June 30, and ending with an 18-minute firework show July 4th evening! June 30: 250th Anniversary: A Salute in Concert “America’s 250th Anniversary: A Salute in Concert” will take place on Tuesday, June 30, at 7 […]
Innovation Lab Roadshow Brings Adaptive Activities and Assistive Technology to Snohomish County I/DD Community

MARYSVILLE—Ethan started attending Willow Place as an Stanwood School District transition student, where he needed one-to-one support while attending Willow Place. He became a full member in 2021 following graduation from high school—during a time when Willow Place was still following strict masking and spacing protocols due to the pandemic. At first, Ethan was unfocused, […]