(The Center Square) – Three days after the election, several state legislative contests in Washington have yet to be called. Democrats hoped to pick up a seat or two in the Yakima Valley thanks to recent redistricting, but as previously reported by The ...
Republicans won the Senate but are looking to stretch their majority. The House is still uncalled. And Trump has won another term as president, NBC News projects.
An 82-year-old woman in Edmonds, Washington was arrested on a suspected hate crime after fighting with a woman over her support for Trump, police say.
Mary Jordan, an associate editor at The Washington Post and author of “The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump," talks about the 2024 election.
In the races for state treasurer, auditor and secretary of state, Washington voters are re-electing the Democratic incumbents by wide margins. “Isn’t it great that for the first time in 50 years, we have run the table with Democratic statewide officials?
Republicans are eyeing maintaining their current House majority and expanding their newfound Senate majority after Donald Trump's victory in the presidential race.
The Federal Reserve lowered rates again but economists worry that Donald Trump’s victory could reignite inflation in 2025.
The high-stakes fight for the House is still unsettled. Speaker Mike Johnson and his allies are projecting confidence that a Trump-led GOP will win a trifecta in Washington.
All five incumbents cruised to victory, including Wayne County Sheriff Raphael Washington and Prosecutor Kym Worthy. Washington won a second term with 69% of the vote, defeating Republican candidate T. P. Nykoriak. And Worthy defeated Libertarian Kerry Morgan 80% to 18%, according to unofficial results.
Although most eyes were on the vote for the next president—where the Associated Press declared Donald Trump the next president after a victory over Kamala Harris—Washingtonians were also watching local races and initiatives.
Tens of thousands of people are expected in Washington ahead of Inauguration Day in January to protest President-elect Donald Trump and policy priorities that they say will undermine the rights of women,