AGRICULTURE & WATER
- Washington drifts into ‘snow drought;’ water outlook turns drier (Capital Press)
- EDITORIAL: Reopening of Indian apple markets is worth celebrating (Yakima Herald-Republic)
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Final push in Olympia for unemployment benefits for striking workers (The Seattle Times)
- ‘Strippers’ bill of rights’ is one step closer to becoming Washington state law (KING TV)
- Strippers in Washington pushing for more rights, protections like in Oregon (KING TV)
- Justice Department looking into Boeing door plug blowout (Bloomberg/The Seattle Times)
- OPINION: WA egg prices giving you sticker shock? Blame this counterproductive state law (Amber Gunn, senior policy analyst for the Mountain States Policy Center/The News Tribune)
- EDITORIAL: Don’t extend unemployment benefits to striking workers (The Seattle Times)
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
- Eligible Tacoma residents can get $500/month with no strings attached. Here’s how (The News Tribune)
- Bill to set minimum marriage age to 18 in Washington state heads to governor (KOMO TV)
CONGRESS
- McConnell will step down as the Senate Republican leader in November after a record run in the job (AP)
- Senators sponsor bill to get cash out of the cannabis industry (Snoqualmie Valley Record)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Seattle may spend $1.8M on controversial gunshot detection program (Crosscut)
- 2 more sentenced in Longview Net Nanny sting, including central WA teacher (The Daily News)
CYBERSECURITY
DRUG CRISIS
- New figures show Clallam County now second highest for drug overdose rate in Washington (KONP Radio)
EDUCATION
- To ban or embrace ChatGPT? Local teachers fight AI with AI — or don’t (The Everett Herald)
- Facing nearly $20 million budget deficit, Evergreen Public Schools may cut 140 positions (The Columbian)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
ENERGY & UTILITIES
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT & THE WHITE HOUSE
FISH
- Waters bipartisan fish barrier removal bill receives full support from the Senate (KLCK Radio/Gorge Country Media)
- Columbia River Basin Agreement offers promise of ‘socially just’ clean energy, restored salmon (The Inlander)
GUN RIGHTS
- ‘Death sentence’ for gun dealers passes the Washington Senate (The Center Square)
- Washington lawmakers pass bill tightening restrictions on gun shops (KOMO TV)
- Policy creating additional oversight of gun retailers passes Washington Legislature (KHQ TV)
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
- Doctor pleads guilty to conspiring to accept kickbacks in connection with fraudulent telemarketing scheme victimizing Medicare and Tricare patients in Eastern Washington (KCLK Radio)
- Kiosks dispense free COVID and flu tests in Washington state (Axios – Seattle)
HIGHER EDUCATION
- Major Washington scholarship program extends portion of deadline (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Central’s school psychologist program helping with statewide shortage (Daily Record)
- OPINION: The new FAFSA has been glitchy. Why Pierce County students are at particular risk (Sen. T’wina Nobles and Dr. Tafona Ervin, executive director of Foundation for Tacoma Students/The News Tribune)
HOMELESSNESS
- Homelessness authority’s uncertain future (Axios – Seattle)
- Beyond shelter: Longview-based housing authority offers help with work, health (The Daily News)
IMMIGRATION
INVASIVE SPECIES
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Washington state House overwhelmingly passes ban on hog-tying by police (AP/FOX 13)
- Deputies did not pursue Burien hit-and-run suspect before fatal crash (MyNorthwest)
- Spokane Valley faces slew of challenges in filling newly approved deputy positions (The Spokesman-Review)
LEGISLATURE
- Washington state lawmakers consider police pursuit and parents’ rights initiatives (AP)
- WA lawmakers hear initiatives on parents’ bill of rights, police pursuits (The Seattle Times)
- WA lawmakers prepare to act on voter initiatives targeting police pursuits, parental rights (NW News Network)
- Heywood testifies and tense exchanges at hearing on police pursuit initiative (Washington State Standard)
- Republicans, others lament ‘sham of a hearing’ on police pursuit initiative (The Center Square)
- Should WA police be allowed to engage in more pursuits? An initiative would allow that (The News Tribune)
- Initiative that would give Washington cops more legal leeway in vehicular pursuits draws public debate (The Spokesman-Review)
- ‘I think it has tremendous public support’: Initiative to ease police pursuit law gets public hearing (The Chronicle)
- Video: WA state joint committee listens to testimony on police pursuit initiative (The Olympian)
- WA lawmakers hear debate on parental rights initiative (Washington State Standard)
- Parental rights initiative gets a hearing in Olympia but supporters don’t feel heard (The Center Square)
- Washington lawmakers consider Initiative 2081, a proposal strengthening parental rights in schools – though some say it wouldn’t change much (The Spokesman-Review)
- Supporters press Washington state lawmakers for parental bill of rights (The Chronicle)
- Legislature holds hearing on initiative to ban income tax in Washington (The Chronicle)
- Long-time Washington Republican not running for re-election (The Center Square)
- WA state lawmaker J.T. Wilcox says he will retire from Legislature after term is over (The News Tribune)
- Former WA House Republican leader will not seek re-election (Washington State Standard)
- Steele, Goehner introduce resolutions for local high school teams (KPQ Radio)
- OPINION: Why we are voting to pass WA’s parental-rights initiative (Speaker of the House Laurie Jinkins and Sen. Jamie Pedersen/The Seattle Times)
MEDIA
OPERATING BUDGET
OTHER STATES
- In first vote, Oregon legislative committee passes bill to unwind drug legalization law (Oregon Capital Chronicle/Washington State Standard)
- Bill cracking down on Oregon child labor laws heads to Gov. Kotek (Investigate West/Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Financial relief for wildfire victims passes Oregon Senate (KWHT Radio)
- Muddying the waters: Court-ordered dam drawdowns kill fish, frustrate residents (Capital Press)
- EDITORIAL: Hold legislators responsible for regulations (Capital Press)
SCHOOL SAFETY
- Washington State House advances bill for Narcan access in schools (KAPP/KVEW)
- Football drill leaves several Shelton High School students with serious injuries, parents say (KING TV)
- Tri-Cities high school student arrested for making pipe bomb. Another student reported him (Tri-City Herald)
TRANSPORTATION
- It’s not bus rapid transit, but Pierce Transit hopes this new bus line will save you time (The News Tribune)
- EDITORIAL: The big switch has a short circuit (Capital Press)
TRIBAL ISSUES
- Northwest to get federal prosecutor dedicated to missing and slain Indigenous people (The Spokesman-Review)
- Clark County, Cowlitz Indian Tribe partner on plan for new fish habitat and recreation area (The Columbian)
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE