
What's going on?

“Trojan app” targets Android phones in WA. to take your money
“Trojan” apps. This is especially prevalent for Android devices. The Android App Store Seems to be for the most part benign, but the real problem shows up when people recommend apps in social media or emails. Watch out for financial and cryptocurrency apps.

What is the top hourly wage in Washington state?
When you think of the highest-paying jobs in the U.S., your mind probably jumps to doctors, lawyers, or tech execs making six figures a year. But what about workers who clock in by the hour?

In Washington state, what traffic laws do bicyclists have to obey
What are the traffic laws that bicyclists have to obey?
So, I fire up my trusty laptop, I type the question in, and it sends me to the WSDOT website and here is a little bit of what I learned.

It's donut day in Washington. How did I not know this until today
There was an e-mail in my inbox today that said that today is Donut Day. That's National Donut Day. How could I have possibly missed this?

Some fruits and vegetables in Washington, loaded with pesticide
Picture this: a juicy berry packed with flavor, but lurking beneath the surface, something much less appetizing. Let’s talk about what’s really in your fruit bowl.

Washington Tech Company Exploring the “nuclear option”
The company is backed by Bill Gates and called Terra Power LLC. They have already raised about $650 million so they can start construction on a nuclear power plant in Utah.

Celebrating 25 years of space junk. The ISS
Can you believe it’s been 25 years since humans first called the International Space Station home? Let's take a moment to appreciate this space adventure.

When is a U-turn legal in Washington state?
Making a U-turn? It might sound simple, but Washington's rules have shifted over the years—let's break it down.

Ballot Drop-off Boxes Could Save Your Vote This November
‘Under a proposed rule change from the U.S. Postal Service, the agency clarified that ballots mailed at the last minute might not be postmarked on the day they are received. Only ballots postmarked on Election Day or before can be counted under Washington’s vote-by-mail rules.’

So, “Big Brother” really is watching you in Seattle
Public record requests by researchers showed that eight Washington state law enforcement agencies using Flock Safety — a brand of automated license plate readers (ALPR) — enabled direct one-to-one sharing of their networks with the U.S. Border Patrol at some point during 2025, per the report.


