AGRICULTURE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- AI can only do 5% of jobs, says MIT economist who fears crash (Bloomberg/The Seattle Times)
- Apple’s AI is landing soon on iPhones. Here’s what it’s like. (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Where Washington ranks with the other 50 states for price of groceries (KPQ Radio)
- Inflation rate is slowing. So why isn’t it making a difference for so many Spokane residents? (The Spokesman-Review)
- Seattle approves $20.76 minimum wage in 2025; will be highest in the U.S. (The Center Square)
- Boeing, union of striking machinists to resume negotiations Monday (KING TV)
- Washington AG seeks sanctions against Albertson’s in opioid suit (The Spokesman-Review)
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
- In Seattle area, Oct. 7 anniversary marks year of devastation, anxiety (The Seattle Times)
- OPINION: Local Jewish community in need of support more than ever (Jacob Herber, spiritual leader of Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Synagogue on Mercer Island and a member of The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary and USCG Auxiliary chaplain/The Seattle Times)
CONGRESS
- The next big dilemma for the U.S. Senate GOP: Who should lead them in 2025 and beyond? (States Newsroom/Washington State Standard)
- Rep. McMorris Rodgers reflects on nearly two decades in Congress (KXLY TV)
- Even as he exits, Washington’s Derek Kilmer is still trying to fix Congress (CQ-Roll Call/The Seattle Times)
- OPINION: Expiration of the farm bill hurts us all (Christine E. Hamp, president of the National Grange/Capital Press)
COURTS (FEDERAL)
- Supreme Court taking the bench with ghost guns, a capital case and transgender rights on the docket (AP)
- U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Colstrip pollution challenge (Daily Montanan/The Spokesman-Review)
COURTS (STATE)
- Bremerton judge accused of retaliation after saying she’s been threatened by ex-employee (Kitsap Sun)
- The Spotlight: How an accused killer walked out of jail after admitting to brutal murder in Washington (FOX 13)
- Thurston County prosecutors drop rape, kidnapping charges against Uber driver (FOX 13)
- Spokane prosecutors decline to charge deputies in November shooting (The Spokesman-Review)
- Judge delivers maximum sentence to three men convicted for defacing the ‘Friendship Fence’ in Chehalis (The Chronicle)
- EDITORIAL: State can no longer shirk its responsibility for public defenders (Yakima Herald-Republic)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Washington ranks second in country for most vehicle thefts, study says (KOMO TV)
- As federal funding for crime victims plummets, advocates ask Washington lawmakers for help (Washington State Standard)
- Report: More than 50 jihadist cases in 29 states show ‘persistent terror threat’ (The Center Square)
- OPINION: Long prison sentences don’t keep us safe (David Trieweiler, trial attorney and member of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers/The Spokesman-Review)
- COLUMN: Homeless man brutally assaults Seattle rider as King County Metro claims bus is safe (Jason Rantz/MyNorthwest)
DRUG CRISIS
- Member of Lummi Nation speaks out after major drug ring bust (KING TV)
- Spokane law enforcement supports new anti-fentanyl smuggling bill (KXLY TV)
- Overdoses calls, deaths level off in Whatcom County. Here’s what local officials are doing (The Bellingham Herald)
EDUCATION
- Vaccine exemptions rise among Clark County kids, mirroring national trends (The Columbian)
- Interim Marysville superintendent tells staff, families ‘this is about we’ (The Everett Herald)
- Lack of bus drivers has Basin districts looking for solutions (Columbia Basin Herald)
- EDITORIAL: Mismanagement in Seattle Public Schools: a lesson in what not to do (The Seattle Times)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
- Washington Task Force activated for hurricane relief (KIRO TV)
- Unusual earthquake activity at Washington’s Mount Adams, but no signs of eruption threat (Washington State Standard)
ENVIRONMENT
- Washington fines farmer co-ops for not using enough recycled plastic (Capital Press)
- Last week’s Southwest Washington odor still remains a mystery (The Daily News)
- COLUMN: How ‘commingled’ recycling fails us — and what some startups are doing about it (Melissa Davis, deputy opinion editor and The Seattle Times, and Josh Farley, member of The Seattle Times editorial board/The Seattle Times)
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
- As gun violence increases in the PNW, so does its toll on doctors (Cascade PBS)
- Residency program helps physicians understand Spanish-speaking patients (Northwest Public Broadcasting)
- OPINION: In Seattle, the doctor will not see you now, or any time soon (Nicole Hussey, local artist and writer/The Seattle Times)
HIGHER EDUCATION
- With FAFSA delayed again, students are uncertain about how to stay in school (Spokane Public Radio)
- Colleges are having special trainings for incoming students after the year of protests (Spokane Public Radio)
- WSU student charged in campus threats and extortion cases pleads guilty (KQQQ Radio)
- Skagit Valley College launches new programs (Skagit Valley Herald)
HOMELESSNESS
- Auburn strips requirement of shelter from homeless camping ordinance (The Seattle Times)
- Woman identified after remains found in suitcase during Seattle encampment sweep (FOX 13)
- COLUMN: The saga of Seattle’s empty tiny homes is building to a head (Danny Westneat/The Seattle Times)
HOUSING
- As affordable housing disappears, states scramble to shore up the losses (AP)
- Spokane Housing Authority halts housing voucher program, affecting families in need of assistance (KXLY TV)
- DNR transfers public lands to Pierce County to build affordable housing (KIRO TV)
- Unpacking Tacoma’s zoning changes, Washington’s middle housing push (Northwest Public Broadcasting)
IMMIGRATION
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Lack of King County cold case unit leaves families in limbo (FOX 13)
- Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders struck by impaired driver in Lacey (KING TV)
- Thurston County aims to open new sheriff station in 2026. How will the county pay for it? (The Olympian)
- Monroe police commander is a finalist for Burlington chief (The Everett Herald)
LGBTQ+
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Utility rates could soon increase as Tacoma faces $24M gap in proposed 2025-26 budget (The News Tribune)
- Edmonds facing potential layoffs, furloughs and tax hikes (KING TV)
MEDIA
MENTAL HEALTH
- Two Washington men were arrested in mental health crises. Only one survived (The Seattle Times)
- Washington death was ‘natural’ until The Seattle Times asked why. Here’s what to know (The Seattle Times)
OPEN GOVERNMENT
OPERATING BUDGET
OTHER STATES
PARKS
- Visit all Washington’s state parks for free on World Mental Health Day (KXLY TV)
- Mount Rainier is shrinking and now has a new summit (The Seattle Times)
- 14 Washington motorized Sno-Parks will not open this winter (The Seattle Times)
- Does Yakima Sportsman State Park have an image problem? (Yakima Herald-Republic)
SOCIAL MEDIA
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Plastic producers face fines for not using enough recycled material in their products (KIRO TV)
- State health department introduces new app for cancer survivors (KIRO TV)
TRANSPORTATION
- Three decades in the making: WSDOT to complete North Spokane Corridor by 2030 (The Center Square)
- Oregon, Washington move ahead with tolling plans for present and future Interstate Bridge (KING TV)
- Lack of EV chargers dogging Washington agency’s electrification efforts (The Center Square)
- What Washington’s EV rebates bought (The Washington Observer)
- World’s second-longest girders installed over I-5 in Fife (MyNorthwest)
- Platforms and shelters improperly built on new Capitol Hill RapidRide (The Seattle Times)
TRANSPORTATION BUDGET
TRIBAL ISSUES
- DCYF award grants to early learning programs for tribal nations (KIRO TV)
- Nearly $1 million federal grant will boost Lummi Nation’s fight against domestic violence (The Bellingham Herald)
WATER
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE
- A new Washington law aims to get air support on fires more quickly (Northwest Public Broadcasting)
- IRS announces tax relief for wildfire victims in parts of Washington, including the Yakama Nation (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Weather turns prescribed burn into wildfire 15 miles southeast of Walla Walla (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin)
- Evacuations set to Level 1 (BE READY) for area near Currier Canyon Fire in Kittitas County (KNDO/KNDU)
WILDLIFE
Whidbey Island floating clinic hopes to save orcas (The Everett Herald)