Charter schools in Washington state are fighting to stay open after the state supreme court ruled them unconstitutional, a decision that national advocates worry may lead to ramifications for charters in other states. View full post on Education Week: Charter Schools #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Wash. Court…
Westwood – Waka Flocka Flame talks Gucci Mane, probation & car wash shooting
Brick Squad in the building! Westwood catches up with Waka Flocka backstage ahead of his concert in London. They talk Amsterdam, Gucci Mane, diamonds, favori… Read More…. View full post on Hip Hop Security
Wash. woman gets 30 days for starting fire in patrol car
Author: Garey McKee By Chris Bristol Yakima Herald-Republic YAKIMA, Wash. — A woman who started a fire while seated in the back of a Yakima police car was sentenced to 30 days in jail Tuesday. Danielle Jo McRae, 25, of Yakima received one hour of credit for her guilty plea…
Video: Wash. campus police director talks threat assessment, technology
Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Wash., sits in the middle of the state, just east of the Cascade Range. The student population is 10,000, about 3,500 of which live on campus. The university police department has 11 commissioned officers. For about two years, the campus has had an Internet-based system…
Wash. ranger shot at national park
Associated Press MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. — A sheriff’s office in Washington state says a U.S. Forest Service ranger has been shot at Mount Rainier National Park. Officials closed the park after the shooting Sunday, and asked people to stay out of the area while they search for a…
In Wash. base, securing the country’s cyber space
MIKE FRANCIS The Oregonian JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. In the next war, one of the battlescapes is likely to include a brick building shaded by fir trees, not far from Interstate 5, north of Olympia. The two-story building, with office space downstairs and shared computer work spaces upstairs, is home…
Witness does ’180,’ vindicates Wash. cop
By PoliceOne Staff SEATTLE — The city dropped an assault charge against a Seattle officer accused of excessive force after a witness met with the officer’s attorneys and turned a ’180,’ Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes said Wednesday. A police training expert with the Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission, witness…