Emergency legislation imposes a one-year moratorium on new or expanded detention facilities in unincorporated areas of King County.
Similar actions have been taken by cities in the region to limit or ban immigration enforcement activities, including Tukwila ...
King County Council members moved Tuesday to block any new or expanded detention facilities in unincorporated King County, ...
Joining other local governments across Washington state, King County has issued an emergency moratorium on new detention ...
Small businesses and residents affected by the severe December flooding can now apply for low-interest loans, the King County ...
The King County Council approved an emergency one-year moratorium on March 3 that immediately blocks acceptance of permits for new or expanded detention facilities in unincorporated King County, ...
King County is a much safer place to live, work, and play than it was this time last year, according to new statistics from the King County Sheriff's Office.
Crime in King County dropped sharply in 2025 compared with the year before, according to new numbers from the King County Sheriff’s Office crime analysis unit.O ...
While 2025’s tally of violent killings was still higher than before the onset of the pandemic, the relative slow down means detectives “finally have time to breathe." ...
King County offers low-interest loans for flood-affected businesses and proposes funding for critical infrastructure improvements.
The King County Council approved a moratorium on detention centers in unincorporated King County as an effort to limit immigration enforcement in the county.
The King County Council on Tuesday approved an emergency one-year moratorium blocking new or expanded detention facilities in unincorporated areas of the county, including potential immigration ...