A bill known as the Traffic Safety for All Act would restrict Washington police officers from pulling people over for nonmoving violations.
Police in Washington would be barred from stopping drivers solely for nonmoving violations, like expired tabs or a broken headlight, under a Democratic-backed bill in the state Legislature.
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Andrew Gilbertson, 32, forcibly took Ryderie Gilbertson from his mother in the area of Overaa Road in Port Orchard.
A Michigan man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for traveling to sexually abuse a minor who lived in Washington.
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The plate was introduced at about the same time as Democratic Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District's non-voting ...