ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- A WA worker’s death reveals the limits of safety enforcement (Crosscut)
- Seattle lobbying firm Strategies 360 files for bankruptcy amid legal feud (The Seattle Times)
- Workers sue WA mushroom farm, allege wrongful firings, labor violations (The Seattle Times)
- COLUMN: It now takes at least 6 figures for a family to get by in Seattle (Danny Westneat/The Seattle Times)
CENSUS
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
- Campaign renews push to adopt teens from foster care (KOMO TV)
- Washington 1st in US for parental financial support of adult children, study reveals (KOMO TV)
- ‘There are more people than ever’: Washington food banks scramble to provide for families (KIRO TV)
- When he charted a path opposite his friends, a ‘big brother’ could have helped (The Seattle Times)
CONGRESS
CORONAVIRUS
COURTS (FEDERAL)
COURTS (STATE)
- State Supreme Court puts ruling that gave Oregon State, Washington State control of Pac-12 on hold (KING TV)
- Former legislative candidate John Ley pleads not guilty in voter fraud case; his lawyer says charges politically motivated (The Columbian)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
CYBERSECURITY
DAMS
DRUG CRISIS
- Mother loses 16-year-old to fentanyl overdose; warns parents of how accessible the drug is (KING TV)
EDUCATION
- Seattle Public Schools admits students sent controversial cards to Moms for Liberty (KOMO TV)
- Marysville schools stare down drastic cuts to sports, libraries, more (The Everett Herald)
- Bainbridge Island schools considering closing Ordway Elementary, Commodore Options (Kitsap Sun)
ELECTIONS
ENERGY & UTILITIES
- Washington makes another run at heat pump rules (Washington State Standard)
- How much renewable energy states use (Pluribus News)
FISH
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOMELESSNESS
- Burien chooses location for homeless shelter as county deadline passes (The Seattle Times)
- Overnight cold weather shelters and daytime warming centers in Snohomish County (The Everett Herald)
- City adopts new boundaries aimed at keeping people from sleeping on sidewalks during the day (The Olympian)
HOUSING
- New survey highlights possible cuts to red tape for Washington housing construction (The Center Square)
- County Council set to approve more than $130M for affordable housing (The Everett Herald)
- High demand for apartment rentals continues in Yakima, with not enough supply, survey shows (Yakima Herald-Republic)
IMMIGRATION
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Officer involved shooting in Puyallup leaves one suspect dead (MyNorthwest)
- ‘My rights were violated’: Everett officer arrests woman filming him (The Everett Herald)
- Vancouver police sergeant wins lawsuit against city, chief (The Columbian)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Proposed hourly wage increase in unincorporated King County stuck in limbo (The Center Square)
- Clark County Council begins process to address climate change with growth management plan update (The Columbian)
- Lynnwood council, jarred by anti-Semitic rants, approves tax increase (The Everett Herald)
MEDIA
- OPINION: The loss of responsible local newspapers and reporters is a problem for democracy (Darlene Hein, president of the League of Women Voters of Thurston County; and Dee Anne Finken, Board member of the League of Women Voters of Washington and chairs the League’s Local News and Democracy Committee/The News Tribune)
- OPINION: ‘I was censored by The Seattle Times’ (Liv Finne, Washington Policy Center/The Center Square)
MENTAL HEALTH
OTHER STATES
- $600 million in housing, homelessness initiatives top Kotek’s priorities for upcoming legislative session (The Oregonian)
- Oregon’s legal psilocybin clinics draw hundreds – mostly from out of state (Oregon Capital Chronicle/Washington State Standard)
- Portland teachers ratify contract with nearly 95% approval, school board passes unanimously (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Idaho’s infant, mother death rate is rising, new report finds (Idaho Capital Sun/Washington State Standard)
PARKS
POLITICS
NATIONAL
STATE GOVERNMENT
- ‘It’s not going to be secure’; Concerns grow after another Echo Glen escape (FOX 13)
- Three teens who escaped Echo Glen detention center have violent criminal histories (MyNorthwest)
TRANSPORTATION
- Vashon Island struggling economically due to state ferry crisis (MyNorthwest)
- OPINION: Save our ferry system: A plea for help from an islander (Paul Bunning, San Juan Island resident and has been a PBS Radio correspondent and Northwest editor for The Spokesman-Review/The Seattle Times)
- EDITORIAL: To land a second airport, WA’s case must be ironclad (The Seattle Times)
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