AGRICULTURE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- With Seattle-area costs, how are Boeing strike workers getting by? (The Seattle Times)
- Striking Boeing workers in Washington state say they’re in it for the long haul (KUOW Radio)
- Facing skeptical Senate committee, FAA chief defends Boeing oversight (The Seattle Times)
- OPINION: Consumer freedom threatened by the Albertsons/Kroger merger, undermining competition (Carla Romagnano and Kaye Balk, both union grocery works in Idaho and Washington/The News Tribune)
- COLUMN: After record surge, Seattle sees sharp drop in remote work (Gene Balk/The Seattle Times)
CANNABIS
CAP-AND-TRADE PROGRAM
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
- Northwest Tea Festival offers teas from around the world (Axios – Seattle)
- Macklemore backtracks after controversial statements about America (MyNorthwest)
CONGRESS
- Congress passes temporary bill to avoid shutdown as lawmakers punt spending decisions to December (AP)
- Northwest lawmakers help Congress pass short-term spending bill, averting government shutdown (The Spokesman-Review)
- Parents react to House passing bill to stop hazing culture on college campuses nationwide (KIRO TV)
- EDITORIAL: Deja vu all over again (Capital Press)
CORRECTIONS & JAILS
- Chehalis could seek more resources to investigate Green Hill School (The Chronicle)
- Everett woman accused of trying to smuggle drugs into Aberdeen prison (The Everett Herald)
COURTS (FEDERAL)
COURTS (STATE)
- Proposal aims to cut Washington public defender caseloads, critics say it’s too costly (KING TV)
- Toutle teen, family sued after man fatally shot on their property in 2023 (The Daily News)
- Arlington woman killed by son pleaded for restraining order (The Everett Herald)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
DRUG CRISIS
- Overdose deaths declining for the first time in more than five years (KIRO TV)
- Woman charged with murder of baby in Seattle lodging for homeless people (The Seattle Times)
EDUCATION
- Seattle parents weigh in after latest twist in ongoing school closures debate (KING TV)
- Wenatchee School District support staff call for better pay amid financial struggles (The Wenatchee World)
ELECTIONS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
- How worried should Tacoma be about the ‘Big One,’ the looming M-9.0 Cascadia earthquake? (The News Tribune)
- Swarm of 100+ earthquakes rattle edge of Hanford nuclear site northwest of Tri-Cities (Tri-City Herald)
ENVIRONMENT
- Washington state allocates millions to Puget Sound restoration (KGMI Radio/My Bellingham Now)
- Mysterious stench looms across WA — and people want answers about the disgusting odor (The News Tribune)
- Officials still have no idea what that odor was in Southwest Washington (The Columbian)
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOMELESSNESS
- Decrease in homeless encampments changes Kitsap’s strategy to reach unhoused population (Kitsap Sun)
- COLUMN: Beyond rearranging deck chairs for homeless folks (Sue Lani Madsen/The Spokesman-Review)
HOUSING
IMMIGRATION
- WA asylum seekers feel ‘deceived’ after relocation to temporary housing (FOX 13)
- 90 days to make a life: One Afghan family’s resettlement in Washington state (KUOW Radio)
INVASIVE SPECIES
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- WSP to honor fallen trooper with statewide emphasis patrol this weekend (KOMO TV)
- Seattle Police to stop responding to alarm calls amid depleted resources (The Center Square)
- Spokane police ombuds calls out media over misinformation about officer’s firing (The Center Square)
- Benton deputies, Kennewick police offer new, easier way to report minor crimes (Tri-City Herald)
- HR investigation finds inappropriate workplace conduct at Sunnyside Police Department (Yakima Herald-Republic)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Seattle mayor’s proposed budget closes $250M gap through layoffs and payroll tax (The Center Square)
- Police surveillance cameras in Seattle neighborhoods? Bill passes its first hurdle (KING TV)
- County report on harassment allegations points to failings of executive, HR, prosecutors (The Bellingham Herald)
- Police: Yakima County Coroner Curtice was using dead people’s drugs when he said he was poisoned (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Update: Franklin Co. will defend ex-administrator in $5M lawsuit filed by its own auditor (Tri-City Herald)
- Spokane Valley City Council elects not to provide Councilman Al Merkel legal representation in terse meeting he refused to leave (The Spokesman-Review)
- Spokane Valley officials didn’t disclose info capable of saving residents $400K (The Center Square)
- Chelan councilors discuss top state legislative priorities (KOZI Radio)
MEDIA
OTHER STATES
- Oregon drug possession arrests up since new misdemeanor charge took effect (Washington State Standard)
- Noncitizen votes could not have swayed Oregon contests, officials tell lawmakers (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Oregon offers to help non-citizens who were mistakenly registered to vote remain eligible for citizenship (The Oregonian)
- Oregon judge denies motion to put transparency law on hold (Capital Press)
- Oregon’s first-ever offshore wind auction in jeopardy (The Oregonian)
- EDITORIAL: Loans on tax credits won’t solve the rising cost of labor (Capital Press)
PARKS
SCHOOL SAFETY
- Biden wants to make active shooter drills in schools less traumatic for students (AP)
- Police say boy, 11, brandished gun at Camas middle school football game; owner of guns arrested (The Columbian)
- Kentwood High School student detained for threatening another student (KOMO TV)
- Rise in cyberbullying at Peninsula School District (FOX 13)
SECURITY
SPORTS
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Washington public sector unions split on new two-year contract (Washington State Standard)
- WA temporarily prints nonembossed license plates to address shortage (The Seattle Times)
- Gov. Jay Inslee named on Forbes’ first-ever list of worldwide leaders in sustainability (The Olympian)
TRANSPORTATION
- Electric conversion of WA ferry delayed a year, and the cost is rising (The Seattle Times)
- Proposal for Washington ferry engineers, oilers falls short of pay parity (Cascade PBS)
- Tacoma has spent $371M since ‘15 to fix streets. Why are its main routes getting worse? (The News Tribune)
WATER
WEATHER & CLIMATE
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE