In this Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019 photo, a campaign poster for Seattle City Council incumbent candidate Kshama Sawant is posted outside her campaign headquarters in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
Residents from other cities across the US are watching Amazon's political spending and influence in Seattle, saying it can happen in any city
READ MOREHouse Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy and Commerce ranking member Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., speaks during a legislative hearing on "making prescription drugs more affordable" on Capitol Hill in Washington(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)
Rep. Greg Walden said he could have won re-election, but former Democrat opponent Jamie McLeod-Skinner said this "demonstrates the power of our efforts last year to flip the House and establish accountability"
READ MOREOregon's affordable housing group says proposed changes will allow landlords to discriminate and make it impossible for victims to hold them accountable
READ MOREPlanning Engineer Yiqiang (Kevin) Gu says “Having a career that can contribute to improving other people’s lives and that can help to shape our future can be very fulfilling”
READ MORENate McCoy wants city to be more inclusive of minority-owned firms.
READ MOREThe decision comes just two days after state police officials released body cam video showing an OSP campus officer's arrest of a Black female student
READ MOREEcology Director Maia Bellon submitted formal objections in which she calls the proposal ill-advised and illegal
READ MOREformer Washington Governors (from left) Dan Evans, Chris Gregoire, and Gary Locke sit together before testifying in favor of Initiative 1000
More than two decades after voters banned affirmative action, the question of whether one's minority status should be considered in state employment, contracting, colleges admissions is back on the ballot
READ MOREUnder current law, individuals in custody who have not been convicted of a crime are denied Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans’ benefits
READ MOREO'Nesha Cochran, the former program director at he newly opened Diane Wade House in Portland, speaks at a May 9, 2019 Multnomah County Commission meeting after her abrupt firing from the Diane Wade House..
Leneice Rice will serve as a liaison focused on documenting and reporting feedback from a community whose faith in law enforcement has been tested
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