In memory of Jackie
AGRICULTURE
- WSDA Compost Reimbursement Program to accept more applicants (The Wenatchee World)
- Josi to farmers: ‘You’ve got to be online showing your life’ (Capital Press)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Average mortgage rate rises to highest level since July (AP)
- Sears closes its last store in Washington (MyNorthwest)
- Boeing CEO: ‘We are at a low point … We spend more time arguing amongst ourselves’ (MyNorthwest)
CHILD CARE
CONGRESS
COURTS (STATE)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Jury finds Randy Razey guilty of killing his father at Naches home (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Washington named 3rd worst state for fall home burglary risk (KONA Radio)
- Man sentenced for gunning down teen on Puyallup basketball court (FOX 13)
DRUG CRISIS
- What’s behind the remarkable drop in U.S. overdose deaths (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
- Couple who led drug trafficking group connected to Aryan prison gang plead guilty (MyNorthwest)
EDUCATION
- Seattle School Board cancels school closure hearings (The Seattle Times)
- Ferris High School to get the fourth CHAS-run clinic inside a Spokane school (The Spokesman-Review)
ELECTIONS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
- Seattle-area emergency departments see mix of storm-related injuries (The Seattle Times)
- ‘People are going to die.’ Why Tacoma firefighters are upset over city’s proposed budget (The News Tribune)
- Warming shelters, charging stations provide relief as WA power outages continue (FOX 13)
ENERGY & UTILITIES
- EFSEC overrules county, approves solar panels on farmland (Capital Press)
- Deal signed for ‘largest clean energy project in WA history.’ Opponents race to stop it (Tri-City Herald)
- Despite years of local opposition, massive Tri Cities wind/solar project is a done deal (The Center Square)
- In the dark, waiting for light: WA bomb cyclone relief efforts continue (The Seattle Times)
- Local lawmakers urge changes to proposed federal hydrogen energy rules (The Everett Herald)
- Power being restored to some, PSE expects all customers to be out of the dark by Saturday afternoon (KING TV)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT & THE WHITE HOUSE
- What to know about Pam Bondi, Trump’s new pick for attorney general (AP)
- Oregon Republican in the running for labor secretary, national outlets report (The Oregonian)
FISH
FOOD SAFETY & SECURITY
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
HIGHER EDUCATION
- Parents criticize Bellevue College’s power outage response, citing lack of student support (KOMO TV)
HOMELESSNESS
HOUSING
- Washington auditor finds home ownership option not being used in tribal projects (The Center Square)
- Seattle mayor signs off bill to allow expansion of cheaper form of housing (The Center Square)
- Seattle budget scales back tenant hotlines, legal aid (The Seattle Times)
- Parkland mobile-home park was being sold. County ponied up $750K to help residents buy it (The News Tribune)
- This Pierce Co. city has only approved 5 ADUs since 2007. Soon they’ll be easier to build (The News Tribune)
- Bellingham mayor takes steps to advance range of new housing, including new tiny home village (The Bellingham Herald)
- OPINION: Seattle’s winter eviction moratorium is endangering affordable housing (Sharon Lee, executive director of the Low Income Housing Institute, and Emily Thompson, partner at GMD Development/The Seattle Times)
INVASIVE SPECIES
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Longview police officers failed to de-escalate confrontation with suicidal woman before killing her, family claims (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Walla Walla Police Guild, city agree on contract for 2025-2026 (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin)
LEGISLATURE
- Washington Farm Bureau honors four legislators, including Kretz and Wilcox (Capital Press)
- Three WA Senate Democrats are leaving their jobs. Here’s what happens next (Washington State Standard)
- WA Senate Democrats choose new committee chairs ahead of 2025 session (Washington State Standard)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- City plans to pause fee paid by downtown Olympia businesses for improvements. Here’s why (The Olympian)
- Yakima officials grapple with spending/revenue imbalance ahead of budget adoption (The Center Square)
- Seattle will loosen restrictions on spending its big business tax (Cascade PBS)
MEDIA
OPERATING BUDGET
OTHER STATES
- Number of women who are state lawmakers inches up to a record (AP)
- Oregon restocks 3-year supply of abortion drug mifepristone (The Oregonian)
- Oregon to reinstate ambitious climate program amid divided reactions from industries, environmentalists (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
POLITICS
STATE
RURAL BROADBAND
SPORTS
- Mariners plan to broadcast games on ROOT Sports in 2025, sources say (The Seattle Times)
- ‘Soccer heartbeat of the Inland Northwest’: Spokane selected as candidate to host World Cup team in 2026 (The Spokesman-Review)
STATE GOVERNMENT
TAXES
TRANSPORTATION
- Powerless Tesla drivers storm Seattle-area grocery store to recharge during outages (KUOW Radio)
- WSDOT: Massive project will disrupt traffic for 3 years as crews work to repair I-5 (MyNorthwest)
- Some Mercer Island residents under shelter-in-place order due to hazardous road conditions (KING TV)
- American Airlines expands ‘gate lice’ tech to more than 100 airports (KIRO TV)
TRIBAL ISSUES
- Congressional lawmakers hear testimony on missing and murdered Indigenous women crisis (States Newsroom/Washington State Standard)
- Native American voter turnout significantly lower on tribal lands, new study finds (KOMO TV)
- EDITORIAL: As evictions loom, WA tribal program looks like another broken promise (The Seattle Times)
WEATHER & CLIMATE
WILDLIFE