AGRICULTURE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Some Boeing machinists unhappy with new contract proposal (KING TV)
- US inflation reaches a 3-year low as Federal Reserve prepares to cut interest rates (AP)
- NFIB: ‘Some rays of hope in Washington’ even as small biz optimism remains low (The Center Square)
- Just miles from Kroger’s court battle, a food desert shows what’s at stake (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
- EDITORIAL: Gratitude for a Boeing contract good enough for workers to consider (The Seattle Times)
CHILD CARE
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
- What’s behind declining birth rates (FOX 13)
- New WA State Fair memorial honors Japanese Americans incarcerated during WWII (The Seattle Times)
CONGRESS
CORRECTIONS & JAILS
COURTS (FEDERAL)
COURTS (STATE)
- WA appeals court hears challenge to $17B transpo law based on single-subject rule (The Center Square)
- Judge maintains $2M bail for teen accused of Alderwood mall shooting (The Everett Herald)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Washington among states most affected by cryptocurrency fraud (KIRO TV)
- Police arrest man accused of killing pedestrian in downtown Spokane (The Spokesman-Review)
DRUG CRISIS
EDUCATION
- Student testing data reveals a steady decline in English scores (KGMI Radio/My Bellingham Now)
- Highline Public Schools will reopen Thursday following possible cyberattack (KING TV)
- COLUMN: New test scores show WA schools aren’t over COVID. They could be (Danny Westneat/The Seattle Times)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
FISH
- Hood Canal summer chum returning to Union River in record numbers (Kitsap Sun)
- Fish passage work on tap in Port Angeles starting next year (KONP Radio)
HANFORD
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
HIGHER EDUCATION
- WWU public service employees join statewide walkout amid union contract negotiations (The Bellingham Herald)
- Clark College classified staff walk out to protest low wage offers from state (The Columbian)
HOMELESSNESS
INVASIVE SPECIES
- Quarantine for Japanese beetles extended in Washington, new rules take effect September 15 (KIRO TV)
LAND USE & PROPERTY RIGHTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Washington state changed how it handles police misconduct. Here’s how it’s going (KNKX Radio)
- Native group cuts ties with Seattle Police Department (The Seattle Times)
- New street cameras allow police to search for vehicles connected to crimes (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin)
- Thurston deputy suspended after ‘women don’t belong in law enforcement’ remark, Sheriff says (The Olympian)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Seattle City Council considers 7 ‘stay out’ drug or prostitution zones (The Seattle Times)
- Seattle pays millions to settle lawsuit by two bicyclists who crashed along streetcar rails (The Seattle Times)
- Spokane punts measure mitigating impact of homeless shelters, services on neighbors (The Center Square)
- Sunnyside Council continues discussion on removing mayor (Yakima Herald-Republic)
MENTAL HEALTH
OTHER STATES
- National historic preservation council cuts off consultation on Lava Ridge wind project (Capital Press)
- Another Portland area school district will consider closing some schools amid low enrollment (The Oregonian)
PARKS
SCHOOL SAFETY
SOCIAL MEDIA
- Facebook is blocking emergency warnings as wildfires roar through West (The Washington Post/The Seattle Times)
- WA and 41 other AG’s want warning labels on social media sites (KONA Radio)
SPORTS
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Thousands of Washington state employees take part in lunch hour walkout (Washington State Standard)
- State workers walk out across WA to call for wage increases (The Seattle Times)
- ‘Public employees deserve better’ state workers say as they walkout over contract talks (The Olympian)
- State employees conduct walkouts across Washington for fair union contract, staffing (Tri-City Herald)
- Low participation in Tri-Cities Walkout for Washington (KNDO/KNDU)
TRANSPORTATION
- Study: Seattle has the 2nd worst traffic congestion in U.S. (Axios – Seattle)
- Joint project replaces culvert with steel bridge (Peninsula Daily News)
TRIBAL ISSUES
- Yakama Nation awarded $1 million to fight gang, cartel violence (KNDO/KNDU)
- Washington Bureau of Indian Affairs officer indicted in sexual assault of prisoner (The Spokesman-Review)
WATER
WILDLIFE