AGRICULTURE
- Idaho is losing a farm a day. How will we feed a growing population? (The Idaho Statesman/The Seattle Times)
- Apple industry expects good year, but down from last season (Capital Press)
- OPINION: Three days to anarchy: The urgent need to support local food production (Rich Appel, Whatcom County dairy farmer/The Center Square)
- EDITORIAL: Congress must make farm bill renewal a priority (The Columbian)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Boeing Machinist leader draws a hard line as contract talks heat up (The Seattle Times)
- Alaska Air clears a very big hurdle in its proposed merger with Hawaiian Airlines (The Seattle Times)
- Boeing discovers engine part defect and grounds its 777X test airplanes (The Seattle Times)
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
- Survey finds nearly 40% of WA parents quit work or got fired after having kids (Washington State Standard)
- EDITORIAL: Congratulations to Granger, the land time won’t forget (Yakima Herald-Republic)
CONGRESS
CORRECTIONS & JAILS
- Exclusive: WA DCYF head responds to calls to step down after Green Hill School failures (FOX 13)
- Snohomish County corrections deputies get new contract (The Everett Herald)
COURTS (STATE)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Several children part of alleged shoplifting scheme seen in Seattle (MyNorthwest)
- New information released in Grant County Fair shooting, sheriff’s office looking to improve safety (KAPP/KVEW)
DAMS
DRUG CRISIS
EDUCATION
ENERGY & UTILITIES
FISH
HANFORD
HIGHER EDUCATION
- Alfalfa in space: Inside a WSU professor’s experiment on the International Space Station (The Spokesman-Review)
- WSU Tri-Cities students get warm and fuzzy welcome on 1st day of fall classes (Tri-City Herald)
- Monday marks first day of classes for WSU Vancouver’s fall term (The Columbian)
HOMELESSNESS
- Asotin County grapples with homeless issue (The Lewiston Tribune)
- King County spends nearly $300,000 per unit of sales tax for homeless housing (The Center Square)
HOUSING
INVASIVE SPECIES
- Invasive crab species detected in new area of Washington coast (KING TV)
- Invasive crab species found at La Push (KONP Radio)
- Invasive mussels hitch rides to Washington via aquarium moss balls (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Group calls on DOJ to investigate Tacoma police for excessive force and discrimination (The News Tribune)
- King County Sheriff to boost security in high-crime downtown Seattle areas (The Center Square)
- Snohomish County struggles to fill open sheriff’s deputy jobs (The Everett Herald)
- Fired Seattle cop claims accountability agencies targeted him over union role (FOX 13)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- ‘A precautionary step.’ Thurston commissioners explain decision to suspend seatmate Clouse (The Olympian)
- Spokane considers climate resilience board for policy, funding decisions (The Center Square)
- Everett City Council mulls revival of city’s chamber of commerce (The Everett Herald)
- Woodland City Council approves partnership with Washington state Department of Corrections (The Reflector)
- Clark County faces millions in lost funds due to law noncompliance (The Reflector)
- Chelan County getting federal funds for climate action plan (KPQ Radio)
OTHER STATES
PARKS
RURAL BROADBAND
SCHOOL SAFETY
- Former coach charged with child rape has been attending Seattle school sporting events, judge finds (KUOW Radio)
- Battle Ground Public Schools tightens security at high school entrances (The Reflector)
STATE GOVERNMENT
TRANSPORTATION
- Washington’s EV rebate program not working as advertised, prospective Clark County car buyers say (The Columbian)
- To restore WA ferries, ensure wages are competitive (The Seattle Times)
- Eastern WA site may become largest trucking services complex for hundreds of miles (Tri-City Herald)
- Dredging the Columbia River is a complex process needed to keep navigation channels open (The Columbian)
- All northbound lanes on I-5 Bridge will be closed Saturday night (The Columbian)
- WSDOT report shows 49 Lewis County bridges need repairs or corrective action (The Chronicle)
TRIBAL ISSUES
- For Native Americans in Washington, stark health care disparities and preventable deaths endure (InvestigateWest/KUOW Radio)
- New proposal would return Elwha River lands to Tribe (KONP Radio)
- Report lays bare stark disparities in health care outcomes for Native Americans in Washington (InvestigateWest/Washington State Standard)
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE
- Inland Power denies it caused last summer’s Gray Fire as trial date approaches (KHQ TV)
- Evacuation levels lowered in Pioneer Fire; visitors to Stehekin not allowed (The Wenatchee World)
- Crews continue looking for potential wildfire hotspots in Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest (KONP Radio)
- Fire Report: Two fires blaze up in Grant County over the weekend (Columbia Basin Herald)
- Here’s how one county in Washington is trying to become fireproof (KING TV)
WILDLIFE