AGRICULTURE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Study shows WA residents among top earners in US. Here’s how much the median person makes (The Olympian)
- Jobs, jobs, jobs. It’s ‘go time’ for Amazon to hire 1,000 Tri-Cities warehouse workers (Tri-City Herald)
CANNABIS
CHILD CARE
CORRECTIONS & JAILS
COURTS (FEDERAL)
- Labor Department defends H-2A pay rules from union attack (Capital Press)
- President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, is convicted of all 3 felonies in federal gun trial (AP)
COURTS (STATE)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Retail theft task force in Washington sends first conviction to prison (KING TV)
- Seattle ‘Belltown Hellcat’ Miles Hudson exploits WA’s street racing law loophole (FOX 13)
- Scammers impersonating police in Lynnwood, Olympia through phone calls (MyNorthwest)
- Community Coalition hosts town hall on gangs in Moses Lake (Columbia Basin Herald)
DAMS
DRUG CRISIS
- Year-long Washington probe yields 84,000 fentanyl pills, hundreds of pounds of drugs (MyNorthwest)
- New liaison program helps people navigate barriers to drug treatment, recovery (Kitsap Sun)
EDUCATION
ELECTIONS
ENERGY & UTILITIES
ENVIRONMENT
FISH
- Oregon U.S. lawmakers seek federal help for West Coast seafood industry (Oregon Capital Chronicle/Washington State Standard)
- What to know about FDA warning on paralytic shellfish poisoning in the Pacific Northwest (KOMO TV)
FOOD SAFETY & SECURITY
GUN RIGHTS
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOMELESSNESS
- Annual survey counts 15% fewer homeless people in Spokane County (The Spokesman-Review)
- Olympia motel renamed as it transitions to supportive housing. Advisory council planned (The Olympian)
LAND USE & PROPERTY RIGHTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- ‘If you flee, we will pursue you:’ Washington police respond to new law (MyNorthwest)
- Alternatives to ShotSpotter draw concern (Axios – Seattle)
- Protesters demand accountability after video shows SPD officers beating man on sidewalk (KOMO TV)
- Renton deploying drone technology into different divisions of police department (KING TV)
- Standoff closes all lanes of I-205 near Highway 500 in Vancouver for two hours (The Columbian)
- Vancouver police fatally shot a man near the Vancouver waterfront; it started with an aggressive dog call (The Columbian)
- Clark County investigators won’t say whether man fatally shot by Vancouver police had gun (The Oregonian)
LEGISLATURE
- Washington state’s latest laws: Seven key changes to know for June 2024 (KIT Radio)
- No more lead in your eyeliner: New Washington state law bans toxic cosmetics (KUOW Radio)
LGBTQ+
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- King County ignored civil rights complaints for 20 months (The Seattle Times)
- OPINION: Seattle council needs to fix PayUp for businesses, workers, consumers (Michael Wolfe, executive director of Drive Forward/The Seattle Times)
LONG-TERM CARE
MENTAL HEALTH
OTHER STATES
- Oregon Measure 114: Errors in trial transcript delay appeal of ruling that struck down gun control law (The Oregonian)
- BLM wants to shrink Lava Ridge wind project in Idaho (Capital Press)
SCHOOL SAFETY
- Parents expected to support students returning to Garfield High School following deadly shooting (KIRO TV)
- Teen pleads guilty in fatal 2022 shooting of Ingraham High School student (The Seattle Times)
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Washington expands access to resources for young adults in foster care (The Chronicle)
- Policy change for Washington’s extended foster care has unknown price tag (The Center Square)
TRANSPORTATION
- Washington, Oregon legislators press I-5 Bridge replacement officials about permits, cost and impact on property owners (The Columbian)
- Designs unveiled for new I-5 bridge between Washington, Oregon (MyNorthwest)
- Washington ferries are going electric. WSDOT just opened nationwide bidding to build them (The Olympian)
- Federal agency says cause of last week’s BNSF derailment near Custer has been identified (The Bellingham Herald)
- Tech designed to prevent runway collisions tested in WA (The Seattle Times)
- How will the FAA Act benefit Paine Field? (The Everett Herald)
WEATHER & CLIMATE
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE
- US Forest Service funding fire readiness and recovery efforts in Washington (KHQ TV)
- Pioneer Fire suspected cause was structure fire, Chelan County marine patrol assists hikers (The Wenatchee World)
- Wildfire burning on Yakima Training Center grounds (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Yakima Training Center fire fully contained, 4,000 acres burned (KNDO/KNDU)