To save students from opioid overdoses, WA schools will soon carry Narcan
Naloxone, known commercially as Narcan, will be required in many high schools. The goal: To save students' lives if they overdose on heroin or other opioids.
Melissa Santos is formerly a Crosscut staff reporter who covered state politics and the Legislature. She came to Crosscut from The Seattle Times editorial board, where she wrote columns and opinion pi
Naloxone, known commercially as Narcan, will be required in many high schools. The goal: To save students' lives if they overdose on heroin or other opioids.
A few new bills in Congress focus on combating misinformation about vaccines, but would not limit exemptions as several states have.
At Washington's Capitol, rushed budget votes and tight-lipped lawmakers have become a pattern. Some say the public loses.
A media coalition will go toe-to-toe with Washington’s Legislature in a high-profile court hearing Tuesday. At issue: Which documents can legislators legally withhold from the public?
Both the Arlene’s Flowers and Masterpiece Cakeshop court battles involve business owners who wouldn't serve same-sex couples. But the legal underpinnings are quite different.