AGRICULTURE & WATER
- Washington farm worker overtime threshold flaws could lead to supply shortages (The Center Square)
- WA farmworkers voice varying opinions on increased overtime protections (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Fair weather yields fruitful 2023 apple harvests in Washington (Crosscut)
- A glut french fry potatoes means a big spud dump across Northwest (NW News Network)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Despite no income tax, Washington remains low in business climate ranking (The Center Square)
- Business leaders protest Washington’s workers’ comp rate hike plan (The Center Square)
- Washington sees payroll employment climb in September (The Center Square)
- Layoffs spark class action lawsuit against shuttered Seattle startup Convoy (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- There’s big business in the great outdoors (The Lewiston Tribune)
CANNABIS
- This Olympia cannabis testing lab just got its certification suspended. Here’s why (The Olympian)
- 11 years after WA voters legalize marijuana, two Pasco stores will open within days (Tri-City Herald)
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
- Millions of American families struggle to get food on the table, report finds (NPR/Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Mossback’s Northwest: The Black migration from California to B.C. (Crosscut)
- King County sexual assault services leader reflects on 44 years (The Seattle Times)
CONGRESS
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Pierce County man arrested two days earlier for assault now accused of killing roommate (The News Tribune)
- OPINION: To create safety, King County needs more than jails (Dow Constantine, King County Executive/The Seattle Times)
DAMS
DRUG CRISIS
- A wave of loss in opioid epidemic spurs WA tribal leaders, politicians toward a solution (The Olympian)
- Spokane Valley detectives make huge drug bust, including fentanyl, meth, heroin (The Spokesman-Review)
- Everett launches task force to combat drug crisis (FOX 13)
ENERGY & UTILITIES
ENVIRONMENT
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
HOMELESSNESS
HOUSING
- Mobile home residents are seizing the opportunity to buy their parks (Washington State Standard)
- Everett-based Housing Hope cuts positions amid financial troubles (The Everett Herald)
- Frustrated renters create map of problem properties in Bellingham (FOX 13)
LAND USE & PROPERTY RIGHTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Former cadets sue WA police academy, trainer over sexual harassment allegations (The Seattle Times)
- Police accountability group lays out 2024 priorities for Washington lawmakers (KOMO TV)
- Family members of police brutality victims push for more reform (KING TV)
- Southwest Washington cop died of on-the-job fentanyl overdose, medical examiner says (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Battle Ground Police changing protocol after sergeant’s OD on seized drugs (MyNorthwest)
- Third inmate since September dies at Snohomish County Jail (The Everett Herald)
- Bellingham detective charged with misconduct, theft, falsifying accounts (MyNorthwest)
- Moses Lake names new Chief of Police (KPQ Radio)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MENTAL HEALTH
OTHER STATES
- Portland metro area’s homeless tax could bring in nearly $1 billion in unexpected revenue by 2029 (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Judge says Georgia’s congressional and legislative districts are discriminatory and must be redrawn (AP)
PARKS
POLITICS
LOCAL
SCHOOL SAFETY
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Washington clears backlog of over 10,000 sexual assault testing kits (Washington State Standard)
- WA has cleared its backlog of sexual assault testing kits, AG says (The Seattle Times)
- Vancouver lab credited with clearing state’s backlog of 10,000 sexual assault evidence kits (The Columbian)
TRANSPORTATION
- Kittitas County, state officials plan for I-90 bridge shutdown (Daily Record)
- Sound Transit weighs more night and weekend trips on Seattle-Tacoma train line (Washington State Standard)
- WA state ferry fans see red over Coca-Cola banner ads on vessels (The Seattle Times)
TRIBAL ISSUES
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE
- Record fires or wildfire deficit, which is it for Washington state? (KUOW Radio)
- More mixed news on Washington’s wildfire front (The Washington Observer)
- Spokane Red Cross holds meeting to discuss ongoing recovery efforts for Medical Lake, Elk wildfires (KREM TV)
WILDLIFE