RICHLAND — A federal judge agreed with Attorney General Bob Ferguson today and rejected another attempt to block Washington’s new law banning the sale of assault weapons. This is the fourth time a ...
On April 11, 2022, the Werners purchased Beacon, intending to convert the park to short-term rentals. Prior to completing the sale, the Werners began issuing eviction notices to Beacon’s 45 long-term ...
We offer an informal complaint resolution service to Washington state residents, and to consumers with complaints about businesses located in Washington state. Through this process, we contact ...
Washington strives to be a welcoming place for immigrants and refugees. Recent changes in federal immigration policies and practices have caused fear and uncertainty in our communities. Questions have ...
No one wants to go into debt. However, for many, student loans are a necessary part of reaching educational goals. According to estimates from the White House, more than 800,000 Washingtonians have ...
Accessible public information is the most effective weapon in our fight to free our market from unfair and deceptive business practices. In our attempt to increase consumer awareness, the Attorney ...
The Office of the Attorney General is directed under RCW 36.70A.370 to advise state agencies and local governments on an orderly, consistent process that better enables government to evaluate proposed ...
DISTRICTS - PORT - TIDELAND LEASES - DISPOSITION OF RENTALS. (1) Such amounts as the board of natural resources deducts from rentals on harbor area or tideland leases under the authority of RCW ...
The owner of trespassing stock is liable for damaging nonfenced property in a stock restriction area.
(1) Real estate which has been platted into lots and thereafter subdivided into smaller units which are in separate ownership (except for one unit owned by all the tenants in common) may be assessed ...