Washington State
Coverage of Washington State in the Nexus archive.
- No more ‘hypothetical situations’: States move to fortify elections against Trump
Democratic officials nationwide are preparing for potential federal interference during November’s midterms, citing President Donald Trump's doubts regarding election security. State lawmakers and attorneys general are organizing to legally fight possible intimidation or challenges at polling locations. These efforts focus on anticipating targeted attempts to interfere with results in states crucial to the balance of federal power.
- No more ‘hypothetical situations’: States move to fortify elections against Trump
State Democratic officials are preparing for potential federal interference during midterms because Donald Trump questions election security and pushes for more federal involvement in local voting. Officials, like Washington state’s Democratic attorney general Nick Brown, are gearing up to fight potential intimidation or interference efforts in court against the federal government. To protect polling places, lawmakers have introduced new legislation while attorneys general prepare for worst-case scenarios of federal overreach.
- Firefighters get a handle on Spokane wildfires as tens of thousands remain evacuated
Firefighters have established containment lines around three wildfires near Spokane, Washington, which have displaced 67,000 people and destroyed 850 buildings. One fire was deliberately set by an arrested individual, while the other two were human-caused but not necessarily intentional. Evacuations will remain in effect due to worsening weather conditions, with residents uncertain when they can return.
- WA’s hazy, crazy, blazing summer of fire
Uncontrolled wildfires in Spokane are threatening homes, while shifting winds have sent a choking haze to Seattle from the eastern part of Washington state.
- Large predators reduce car accidents by keeping deer off roads
Large predators like cougars and wolves reduce deer-related car accidents by altering deer behavior and population dynamics. A Washington state study found a 76% reduction in such accidents where cougars are present, while a Wisconsin study noted a 24% reduction due to wolf reintroduction.
- Man who killed father in Arizona now accused in massive wildfire
A 37-year-old man accused of starting a massive wildfire in Washington state that displaced 60,000 people was previously convicted of killing his father in Arizona nearly 14 years ago. Aaron F. Farinacci was arrested on August 2, one day after the Old Trails Fire began.
- Washington state primary election results 2026
The article provides election results for the 2026 Washington state primary. No specific candidates, vote counts, or detailed outcomes are mentioned in the provided text.
- WA primary day: Ballot processing begins as remaining votes are cast
Washington state's primary day involves ballot processing beginning as remaining votes are cast. The event marks a key phase in the electoral process.
- Man charged in Washington state with starting largest wildfire in the area
A man in Washington state was charged with first-degree arson for starting the Old Trails fire, the largest of three wildfires that have burned 4,000 acres and displaced thousands. The suspect, Aaron F Farinacci, had a prior conviction for reportedly shooting his father in Arizona after being told to do dishes.
- Eye Opener: Man accused of starting wildfire in Washington state
A man is under arrest for starting a wildfire in Washington state that destroyed hundreds of homes. President Trump criticized U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro after she dropped vandalism charges related to the D.C. Reflecting Pool.
- Arson suspect arrested in connection with largest Spokane wildfire
A Washington state man was arrested and charged with first-degree arson for allegedly starting the Old Trails Fire, one of three wildfires that forced over 67,000 residents to evacuate and destroyed at least 700 buildings. The fires remain uncontained, with the Old Trails Fire burning 3,509 acres.
- They fled by boat to the middle of Lake Spokane as wildfires closed in
Micaela Jaime and her family fled by boat to Lake Spokane as wildfires in Washington state burned hundreds of structures and led to an arson arrest. The wildfires caused significant destruction, and law enforcement has made one arrest related to the fires.
- Arson suspected in devastating US wildfire that forced 60,000 to evacuate
A 37-year-old man was arrested in Washington state for allegedly starting a wildfire that burned over 3,200 hectares in Spokane, forcing 60,000 people to evacuate and destroying 700 buildings. Firefighters have not yet contained the blaze.
- US arrests suspect over Spokane wildfire as tens of thousands flee blaze
US authorities have arrested a suspect linked to the Spokane wildfire in Washington state. The blaze has displaced about 65,000 people, prompting mass evacuations.
- Man arrested on suspicion of arson for allegedly starting Spokane fire
A man in Washington state was arrested on suspicion of arson for allegedly starting one of three fires in the Spokane area.
- Wildfires destroy hundreds of buildings in Washington state
Wildfires in Washington state, near Spokane, have displaced tens of thousands and destroyed hundreds of buildings. Firefighters are working to contain the blazes that started this weekend.
- US northwest wildfires force 65,000 to flee as hundreds of buildings burn in Spokane
Wildfires in Washington state's Spokane, driven by drought, extreme heat, and strong winds, destroyed up to 1,100 structures and forced 65,000 residents to flee, marking what officials called the worst natural disaster in the city's history.
- 'It's just ash': Washington state wildfire evacuees return to find devastation
Residents in eastern Washington state returned to find their neighborhoods devastated by wildfires that destroyed homes, leaving only chimneys standing in some cases. The fires erupted over the weekend across a dry landscape, covering yards in charred debris.
- Washington state fires destroy hundreds of buildings and force Spokane-area residents to evacuate
Wildfires in eastern Washington state, particularly near Spokane, destroyed approximately 700 buildings and forced 67,000 residents to evacuate. The fires, which burned 12.5 square miles, left neighborhoods with scorched debris and melted structures, with some families returning to find their homes completely ruined. Authorities reported no deaths or major injuries, though nearly 300 missing persons were initially reported.
- Washington state fires destroy hundreds of structures and force Spokane-area residents to evacuate
Wildfires in eastern Washington state destroyed at least 600 structures and forced 60,000 residents to evacuate near Spokane. Fires remained 0% contained, with 14 missing persons reported, while similar blazes in Idaho, Oregon, and Utah threatened hundreds more homes and livestock.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Washington state’s primary
Washington state's primary election features nine contenders for a key congressional seat, with the top-two primary system determining two finalists for the November general election. Democratic Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez faces challenges from three Republicans, including John Braun endorsed by Donald Trump, while retiring Rep. Dan Newhouse's district sees 11 candidates. The election also includes state legislative and Supreme Court races.
- Washington state fires destroy hundreds of structures and force Spokane-area residents to evacuate
Wildfires in eastern Washington state, particularly near Spokane, have destroyed at least 600 homes and structures, forced 60,000 residents to evacuate, and burned 12 square miles. The fires remain 0% contained, with no injuries reported so far, while similar blazes in Idaho, Oregon, and Utah continue to threaten hundreds more structures.
- Washington state fires destroy hundreds of structures and force Spokane-area residents to evacuate
Wildfires in eastern Washington state destroyed at least 600 structures and forced 60,000 residents to evacuate in the Spokane area. The fires, which were 0% contained, burned 12 square miles and were part of dozens of wildfires across the Western U.S. Additional fires in Idaho, Oregon, and Utah threatened hundreds of homes and cattle, with dry weather expected to hinder containment efforts.
- Fires near Spokane, Washington, have burned 600 structures and forced 60,000 evacuations
Wildfires in eastern Washington state destroyed at least 600 structures and forced the evacuation of 60,000 people in the Spokane area. Authorities reported the developments on Sunday.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Washington state’s primary
Washington state's primary will determine candidates for congressional seats, state Legislature, and Supreme Court. Nine contenders compete for two spots in a key congressional race, with Democratic Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Republican John Braun highlighted. The top-two primary system allows candidates regardless of party to advance based on vote totals.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Washington state's primary
Washington state's primary includes nine contenders for a congressional seat, with two advancing to the general election. Key candidates include Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and John Braun, while the state Supreme Court and other legislative seats are also on the ballot. The 3rd Congressional District is a major battleground, and the 4th Congressional District has 11 candidates due to a retiring incumbent.
- Firefighters under pressure amid raging wildfires
Wildfires ravage North America and Europe amid record-breaking heat and drought, with two Greek firefighting helicopters colliding in a blaze that destroyed over 100 homes. Evacuations occurred in Greece's Kefalonia and Washington state, where a fourth consecutive drought year has fueled severe fires. Flames in France and Spain have eased, while new outbreaks persist in Greece.
- Fast moving wildfires raze neighborhoods in US northwest city of Spokane
Wildfires in eastern Washington state forced 60,000 people to evacuate the Spokane area and destroyed at least 600 homes, businesses, and other structures. Three separate fires were fueled by strong winds and exceptionally dry conditions.
- Eastern Washington fires destroy 600 structures and force 60,000 to evacuate
Wildfires in eastern Washington state, particularly around Spokane, destroyed 600 structures and forced 60,000 people to evacuate. The fires burned 8.2 square miles and are part of a broader wave of western U.S. wildfires that have overwhelmed federal, state, and local agencies.
- Destructive wildfires prompt evacuations in Washington state
Destructive wildfires in eastern Washington state have led to the evacuation of approximately 5,000 homes and the destruction of around 600 homes, businesses, and other buildings. The fires remained uncontained on Sunday, according to authorities.
- Wildfires force mass evacuations across the Pacific Northwest
Fast-moving wildfires are causing mass evacuations in Washington State, US, and British Columbia, Canada. The fires are forcing residents to evacuate as they spread rapidly across the Pacific Northwest region.
- WA wildfire response to get FEMA funds for 3 fires
Federal funds will assist in combating three wildfires in Washington State: the Sinlahekin Fire in Okanogan County, the Fairview Fire in Stevens County, and the Autumn Lane Fire in Spokane County.
- At least 600 structures damaged in Washington state wildfires
At least 600 structures were damaged in wildfires in Washington state. Wildfire smoke was reported in Spokane, Washington on Saturday.
- Fast-moving wildfire in Washington state prompts evacuations
A fast-moving wildfire called the Old Trails Fire ignited around noon on Saturday in Washington state, burning brush and grass and spreading toward residential areas, prompting evacuations.
- Washington state wildfires trigger evacuations
Wildfires in Washington state have spread across over 250,000 acres, prompting widespread evacuations and power outages. State officials reported the impact of the fires on communities and infrastructure.
- Emergency declared in Washington state as wildfires see thousands evacuated
An emergency has been declared in Washington state due to wildfires, resulting in the evacuation of thousands. The situation remains critical as fires continue to threaten the region.
- WA water utilities urged to prevent cyberattacks amid national scare
Washington state water utilities have been advised to protect against suspected hacking that disrupted utilities in Minnesota and Michigan. Hundreds of drinking water providers in WA are being urged to enhance cybersecurity measures amid a national scare.
- Most states temporarily house foster children in hotels, offices
A federal audit found over 9,000 foster children were temporarily placed in hotels, offices, and other unsafe settings in 2022-2023 due to placement challenges, particularly for older children and those with behavioral/mental health needs. Tennessee's child welfare commissioner faces lawsuits alleging mistreatment, and Arizona and Texas accounted for nearly half of all reported placements.
- Most states temporarily house foster children in hotels, offices
A federal audit found over 9,000 foster children temporarily placed in hotels, offices, and other unsafe settings across 49 states from January 2022 to June 2023. Tennessee's child welfare commissioner is a defendant in lawsuits alleging mistreatment, and states struggled to place older children and those with behavioral/mental health needs amid the pandemic and opioid crisis.
- Costco shoppers may be eligible for settlement checks over marketing emails
Costco customers in Washington state may receive payments from a $14 million settlement over allegations of sending misleading marketing emails between June 2021 and July 2026. The lawsuit claimed Costco violated Washington's Commercial Electronic Mail Act by promoting limited-time offers that continued past stated expiration dates. The settlement does not admit Costco's wrongdoing, and customers must act by August 24 to participate.