Four Washington school districts face federal investigation over transgender athlete participation, as Title IX enforcement, state law and national politics collide.
Moses Lake School District rescinds its transgender protections policy at its last school board meeting Thursday, March 20.
The School Board sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice's Pam Bondi and the Department of Education asking them to intervene in Washington State's policies protecting transgender athletes and transgender use of restrooms and locker room facilities...
A Trump administration plan to restrict transgender people from obtaining accurate passports faces backlash from Washington's Attorney General and 11 others.
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown joins a coalition of 12 attorneys general submit a comment letter to the U...
Moses Lake School Board intends to follow President Trump's directive preventing transgender athletes from competing in sports.
In a letter to Washington Governor Bob Ferguson and State Superintendent Chris Reykdal drafted Feb. 25, the board says Reykdal's recent comments to the media and in public indicate an unwillingness to comply with directives from the U...
The goal of Trans Day of Visibility day is to show support for the trans community, specifically trans youth, to combat against the negative media coverage on the trans community.