The coronavirus might be touching every aspect of life, down to the playlists on cell phones and iPods, prompting discussions of what titles should go on, and what should come off.
Zamboni John Scannell filed for his third run at a Washington Supreme Court seat. Unlike the first two times, however, he's not going to be on the ballot.
Annual post-Thanksgiving ritual at the Capitol, getting the Holiday Kids Tree in its stand, means a smell of fir and the shouts of a volunteer work crew.
But no controversy this year.
More than half the voters in Washington haven't voted yet, and for those who are waiting to get a bit more information on the candidates or issues, we've got some help.
Some $4 billion in construction projects remain in limbo after the Legislature entered a new fiscal year Saturday morning without passing a capital construction budget or settling a major water rights issue.
Senate Majority Leader Mark Schoesler and House Appropriations Chairman Timm Ormsby say negotiators are close to a budget deal that would avoid a partial government shutdown.