TAKE THE CAPITOL BUZZ SURVEY
ABORTION
AGRICULTURE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Fewer Americans file for jobless benefits last week, but applications remain slightly elevated (AP)
- As DEI backlash builds, here’s how employee support is changing (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- As teen employment rises in WA, so do youth labor violations (Cascade PBS)
- Claims of retaliation, inaction fly as Boeing faces NTSB in Alaska Air blowout (The Seattle Times)
- ‘We are hemorrhaging:’ Woodland Park Zoo workers prepare to strike (MyNorthwest)
- EDITORIAL: New Boeing CEO should reexamine HQ move (The Columbian)
CHILD CARE
CONGRESS
COURTS (FEDERAL)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
DRUG CRISIS
- Organized crime leader distributing to Whatcom County arrested in major drug bust (KGMI Radio/My Bellingham Now)
- COLUMN: Chelan County launches therapy court to help struggling offenders (Rufus Woods, publisher emeritus/The Wenatchee World)
EDUCATION
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT & THE WHITE HOUSE
- EPA cancels all uses for herbicide, effective now (Capital Press)
- U.S. Education Department to gradually roll out new FAFSA form by Dec. 1 (Washington State Standard)
FISH
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
- Too few Seattle-area kids are vaccinated, officials warn (Axios – Seattle)
- Seattle’s Kaiser midwifery practice shuts down, even as demand for midwives increases (KUOW Radio)
- OHSU study finds wildfire smoke impacts fertility; Clark County residents included in research (The Columbian)
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOMELESSNESS
- How about sending homeless people to live on McNeil Island? (Washington State Standard)
- Local organizations in Thurston County enhance efforts to address homelessness (KOMO TV)
HOUSING
MEDIA
MILITARY & VETERANS
OTHER STATES
- Oregon on track to set wildfire record In excess of 1.3 million acres have been blackened, with weeks of the season remaining (Oregon Capital Chronicle/The Lewiston Tribune)
- What layoffs at 2 major Oregon employers could mean for the state’s economic future (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- EDITORIAL: Solar development behind the power curve (Capital Press)
POLITICS
ELECTIONS
TAXES
TRANSPORTATION
- State: 1 in 5 charge failures a ‘substantial risk’ to Washington’s EV strategy (The Center Square)
- New weight limit restrictions on Fairfax Bridge causing problems for emergency responders (KING TV)
- ‘We’re at a breaking point.’ Washington ferry workers demand 20% raise (KUOW Radio)
- COLUMN: Unseen workers keep the ferries afloat, but a breaking point is near (Chris Sullivan/MyNorthwest)
- OPINION: Demand greater accountability, transparency before ST3 goes further (Mike Lonergan, Pierce County assessor and treasurer, and Dave Teitzel, former Edmonds City Council member/The Seattle Times)
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE
- Stehekin residents prepare to defend their town as Pioneer fire nears (The Seattle Times)
- Retreat Fire close to 65% contained (KAPP/KVEW)
- Fire Report: Williams Mine Fire expands rapidly (Columbia Basin Herald)
WILDLIFE