Washington taking the lead among states in legal battles against President Donald Trump’s travel ban was voted the state’s top news story of 2017 by Associated Press member editors and AP staff.
Other top news items of the past 12 months included the deadly Amtrak train derailment south of Tacoma, the death of Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell and the multiple radiation scares at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Here are 2017’s top Washington stories:
1) Washington state sues over Trump travel ban
In late January Attorney General Bob Ferguson sued President Donald Trump over his temporary ban on immigration from certain countries with majority-Muslim populations, making Washington the first state to announce legal action over Trump’s controversial move that saw thousands of protesters flood the nation’s airports. Less than a week later a federal judge in Seattle imposed a nationwide hold on the ban.
2) Seattle Mayor resigns following sex abuse allegations.
In September Seattle Mayor Ed Murray left office after a fifth man came forward to accuse him of sexual abuse decades ago. Before being elected mayor in 2013, Murray was a long-time state lawmaker who led the campaign to legalize same-sex marriage in Washington state. As mayor he pushed to raise the city’s minimum hourly wage to $15. Before the allegations emerged, Murray had been expected to easily win re-election.