AGRICULTURE & WATER
- New legislation introduced to protect wine grape growers from wildfire smoke damage (Source One News)
- Vancouver-based United Grain Corp. optimistic despite low wheat yields forecast (The Columbian)
- Where the rhubarb grows: Washington farmers grow traditional niche crop (Capital Press)
- There’s so much milk that U.S. farmers are dumping it in the sewer (Bloomberg/The Seattle Times)
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Why inflation is losing its punch — and why things could get even better (NPR/Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Over 100 investors pour money into big Seattle opportunity zone project (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- Lyft shortchanged thousands of drivers on pay, state investigators find (Washington State Standard)
- Space industry launches $4.6B into Washington state annually (The Center Square)
CAP-AND-TRADE PROGRAM
CONGRESS
- Vice President Kamala Harris makes history with tiebreaking votes in Senate (AP)
- FBI Director Chris Wray defends the ‘real FBI’ against criticism from House Republicans (AP)
COURTS (STATE)
CRIME
- Chelan County sheriff responds to report detailing statewide crime increase (KPQ Radio)
- Sheriff’s deputy fired and arrested on multiple charges including rape, extortion (KGMI Radio)
DAMS
ENVIRONMENT
FISH
HANFORD
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
HIGHER EDUCATION
- Inslee names Sasha Mitchell to CWU Board of Trustees (Daily Record)
- EDITORIAL: Address tuition increases, bolster middle class (The Columbian)
HOMELESSNESS
- Regional Homelessness Authority delays shakeup of funds to nonprofits (The Seattle Times)
- ‘This is ludicrous’: Swimming pool installed at Seattle encampment angers neighbors (KOMO TV)
- Yakima County Commissioners approve policy to remove homeless encampments (Yakima Herald-Republic)
HOUSING
- Could Seattle be the key to legalizing rent control statewide? (KNKX Radio)
- State’s affordable housing fund could boost Clark County developments (The Columbian)
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- New agency now accepting requests to review cases of police deadly force (Washington State Standard)
- Investigation opened into mock tombstone, Trump flag at Seattle police precinct (The Seattle Times)
LEGISLATURE
- Washington state faces lawsuit over 2022 transportation revenue bill (The Center Square)
- Dangerous beauty: Cosmetics marketed to minorities come with cancer risk (KING TV)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MEDIA
- COLUMN: Free Press roundup: Sports pages in flux, Alden takes San Diego (Brier Dudley/The Seattle Times)
- EDITORIAL: Journalism legislation supports democracy (The Columbian)
MENTAL HEALTH
OTHER STATES
- Oregon agency approves more than $100 million to build affordable homes statewide (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- EDITORIAL: Rural Oregonians get a bigger voice in wildlife policy (Capital Press)
PARKS
POLITICS
NATIONAL
RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Washington Lottery surpasses $1 billion in sales for first time in history (Tri-City Herald)
- Washington Department of Commerce seeks input on $5 million in federal grants (The Center Square)
- Counselor’s license suspended after accusations of sexual misconduct at embattled Daybreak Youth Services (The Spokesman-Review)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
- Numbing the pain: Opioid crisis on the Olympic Peninsula (KUOW Radio)
- Cowlitz County drug overdose deaths increase as fentanyl use rises (The Daily News)
TAXES
TRANSPORTATION
- Plan for ‘monster’ road closures in and around Seattle (The Seattle Times)
- Washington State Ferries work to keep up with mounting staffing issues (KING TV)
- International travel on the rebound as Sea-Tac Airport welcomes new routes (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- OPINION: Sustainable aviation fuels aren’t the answer; flying less is (Laura Gibbons, member of the 350 Seattle Aviation Team, and Brandon Bowersox-Johnson, member of the 350 Seattle Aviation Team/The Seattle Times)
TRIBAL ISSUES
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE
- Fire danger upgraded to ‘extreme’ in Grant, Adams, and Franklin counties (Source One News)
- McEwan fire in Shelton now 85% contained, fire officials say (The Olympian)
- Baird Springs fire calming, others burn statewide (Columbia Basin Herald)
- West Pierce Fire has already put out as many brush fires as it did in all of 2022 (KUOW Radio)
- No more campfires this summer: Kitsap burn ban enacted due to dry conditions (Kitsap Sun)
- Can mushrooms prevent megafires? (The Washington Post/The Seattle Times)
WILDLIFE