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8,115,100+
Estimated population of WA in 2025163
Languages spoken in WA41%
Of WA is public land (18.8 million acres)7
Distinct ecosystems in WA
July 17, 2025
With an annual Discover Pass, you’ll get year-round access to millions of acres of state parks, forests, and recreation lands. It’s your ticket to hiking, camping, picnicking, or simply enjoying the iconic scenery of the Pacific Northwest. The annual pass is affordable—and discounted or free for certain residents.
What's happening in Washington
Washington has expanded the telebupe hotline statewide. Anyone age 13 or older can talk with trained emergency physicians who can prescribe buprenorphine to ease withdrawal and support recovery. The hotline is free and available every day from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Call 206-289-0287.
The 2026 Washington legislative session runs from January 12 through March 12. During this time, lawmakers consider budgets, new programs, and laws that affect government services, public health and safety, education, housing, transportation, jobs, and more.
A temporary DSHS program helps residents who meet certain requirements and live in Benton, Chelan, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, King, Kittitas, Lewis, Pacific, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, Yakima and Whatcom counties to get cash to help them recover from recent flood disasters.
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