AGRICULTURE & WATER
- Washington Farm Bureau asks lawmakers to settle ag fuel dispute (Pacific Northwest Ag Network)
- Hundreds of fruit packers in Washington and Oregon take union vote this week (Oregon Capital Chronicle/Washington State Standard)
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- New rule would make it easier for millions of Americans to unionize, but businesses are pushing back (AP)
- Starbucks unionized baristas plan largest-ever strike for Red Cup Day (Bloomberg/The Spokesman-Review)
- Boeing kicks off Dubai Airshow with a major announcement (MyNorthwest)
- OPINION: Albertsons-Kroger merger could provide the competition we need (Chris Cargill, president, Mountain States Policy Center/Capital Press)
CANNABIS
CAP-AND-TRADE PROGRAM
CENSUS
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
- Local midwife opens WA’s first Black-owned birth center (The Seattle Times)
- An ‘unsettling’ drop in life expectancy for men (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
- Centralia Tragedy: After decades-long fight, IWW gets plaque for union victims (The Chronicle)
CONGRESS
- Plan to avert government shutdown could get bipartisan approval (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
- EDITORIAL: Senator’s political posturing threatens national defense (The Seattle Times)
COURTS (FEDERAL)
- Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against WA’s carbon-pricing law (The Seattle Times)
- Tulalip man sentenced to federal prison for having ‘explosive devices’ (The Everett Herald)
COURTS (STATE)
- Defense calls first witnesses in trial for the death of Manuel Ellis (KING TV)
- Court denies request for additional DNA testing in 1997 Selah murder (Yakima Herald-Republic)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
DAMS
DRUG CRISIS
- ‘Super meth’ and other drugs push U.S. crisis beyond opioids (The New York Times/The Seattle Times)
- Study: Nearly half of people using opioids in rural areas were recently incarcerated (Oregon Capital Chronicle/Pluribus News)
- OPINION: Ricky’s Law could help address fentanyl crisis (Sophie Nichols, former SNCO County Council staffer/The Everett Herald)
EDUCATION
ELECTIONS
- Thurston County elections office is sixth in WA to receive suspicious envelope (The Seattle Times)
- EDITORIAL: Let cities make switch to even-year elections (The Everett Herald)
ENERGY & UTILITIES
- Seattle Public Utilities still wants residents to conserve water but not for much longer (KIRO TV)
- Avista restores service to 26,000 people affected by largest natural gas outage in its history (KHQ TV)
- EIA reports fossil fuel exports up, could go way up (Capital Press)
ENVIRONMENT
- How ‘forever chemicals’ got in the groundwater west of Spokane (KUOW Radio)
- EDITORIAL: Dressing up the West with wind turbines (Capital Press)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT & THE WHITE HOUSE
- The Biden administration is slow to act as millions are booted off Medicaid, advocates say (KIRO TV)
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
- More than 1,300 nurses from Snohomish Co.’s largest hospital set to strike for 5 days (FOX 13)
- Kaiser Permanente pharmacy techs, imaging specialists continue strike amid ongoing contract negotiations (The Columbian)
- Yakima healthcare workers plan informational picket, rally (KNDO/KNDU)
- Nearly two dozen toddlers sickened by lead linked to tainted applesauce pouches, CDC says (AP)
HOMELESSNESS
- Researchers team up with court staff to help WA homeless youth (Crosscut)
- Homeless camp near Vancouver City Hall to be removed to make way for development (The Columbian)
HOUSING
- Typical U.S. homebuyer earns $107K, is more likely to be a single woman (Bloomberg/The Seattle Times)
- Chelan Valley Housing Trust hosts ribbon cutting ceremony with Rep. Mike Steele for new homes (NCW Life Channel)
- Bavarian Village weighs developer tax exemption (NCW Life Channel)
LAW ENFORCEMENT
LEGISLATURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- King County Council will consider reparations over historic redlining (Snoqualmie Valley Record)
- Gunshot detection technology being debated again in Seattle (MyNorthwest)
- Everett council to consider $344K contract for new AquaSox stadium work (The Everett Herald)
- Kennewick mayor admitted paying for sexual services. Now special prosecutor will review (Tri-City Herald)
- City of Ellensburg responds after racist ‘Zoombombing’ takes over council meeting (KAPP/KVEW)
- OPINION: Port of Seattle puts tampons in men’s bathrooms, even before women’s (Jason Rantz/MyNorthwest)
MENTAL HEALTH
- FAA to create new committee to support pilots’ mental health challenges, change stigma (KIRO TV)
- Seattle students demand $20M for mental health resources from proposed Amazon tax increase (KOMO TV)
MILITARY & VETERANS
- Murray, McMorris Rodgers warn Fairchild housing soon ‘will not be fit for families living on base’ unless management company makes improvements (The Spokesman-Review)
- ‘Mothball fleet’ along Sinclair Inlet grows as decommissioned ships arrive at PSNS (Kitsap Sun)
OTHER STATES
- Oregon first in US to allow law students to become lawyers through apprenticeships, not bar exam (The Oregonian)
- Portland teachers contract could tackle disproportionate discipline against students of color (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Idaho Senate leader ousts colleague from committee role (The Lewiston Tribune)
POLITICS
BALLOT MEASURES
STATE GOVERNMENT
- New investigator hired by WA Attorney General for cold cases of missing Indigenous people (The News Tribune)
- Snohomish roofing company owes state $3.5 million in fines (The Everett Herald)
- EDITORIAL: Negligence of Inslee, Ferguson at Green Hill a breach of public trust (The Chronicle)
TRANSPORTATION
- More trouble for Washington State Ferries: 38% of vessels are out of service (MyNorthwest)
- Washington state needs more parking spaces for drivers to keep on truckin’ (The Center Square)
- WSDOT crews begin setting girders for new Elwha River Bridge (KONP Radio)
- EDITORIAL: Government needs to focus eyes on the road (The Columbian)
TRIBAL ISSUES
WEATHER & CLIMATE
- Worsening warming is hurting people in all regions, US climate assessment shows (AP)
- Weatherman predicts warm, wet winter and spring for Pacific Northwest (Capital Press)
WILDLIFE
- Orca sightings around Washington break records (Axios – Seattle)
- Washington scientist brings new hope to dying coastal sea star (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Tribal leaders support bringing grizzly bears to the North Cascades (NW News Network)
- OPINION: Bring grizzlies back to the North Cascades (Chris Morgan, has spent over 30 years working as a wildlife researcher, wilderness guide and environmental educator/The Seattle Times)