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A federal appeals court has found that Washington’s legislative map for a district in the Yakima Valley will stay in place after it was redrawn and adopted by a U.S. District Court last year.
The three-judge panel found no evidence of racial gerrymandering to boost the electoral power of Latino voters in the Yakima Valley.
The closure of The Block in Annandale raises an important question about how we view suburbs. That question is not “more ...
Seattle startup Electric Era is raising more cash to fund its DC fast-charging systems that include giant batteries to help ...
The vote comes after a quorum break by a majority of Texas House Democrats, who aimed to prevent mid-decade redistricting.
County commissioners boosted Republican representation by approving redistricting maps in June. Now, the Texas legislature is undergoing the same process to gain five seats in the U.S. House of ...
The GOP push to redraw the state’s congressional maps isn’t just a partisan move but one that deeply affects how Texans are ...
Trump administration reports 465 total arrests and 68 guns seized in Washington, D.C., federal policing operation, with ...
Anzalone spoke with BloodHorse about Fort Washington's stellar 2025 campaign (which includes graded wins in the Arlington ...
Confederate statue will go back up at Arlington National Cemetery, Hegseth says It's one of two Confederate statues that will be restored in the D.C. area.