AGRICULTURE & WATER
- Farmers and growers seek leeway under new agriculture overtime law (Washington State Standard)
- Researchers get $4.2 million to study honeybee disease (Capital Press)
- Support of EIS urged to expand Columbia Basin Project irrigation (The Center Square)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- States take on election deepfakes that mislead voters (Pluribus News)
- COLUMN: Seattle is an artificial intelligence hub in a rapidly changing field (Jon Talton/The Seattle Times)
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Here’s why fewer people are jumping back into the regional workforce (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- Outdoor recreation’s economic impact continues to grow (The Spokesman-Review)
- How Kroger-Albertsons merger could affect Washington shoppers (The Center Square)
- Bankruptcy brinksmanship at Strategies 360 (The Washington Observer)
- COLUMN: Despite cooling inflation, many costs rising for Seattle residents (Gene Balk/The Seattle Times)
CENSUS
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
CONGRESS
COURTS (STATE)
- Trial of Tacoma police officers postponed again. This time one of the defendants is ill (The Olympian)
- Wendi Traynor’s family fighting to keep her killer behind bars following appeal, plea deal in Pierce Co. (FOX 13)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Seattle sets new record for most homicides in a single year (KUOW Radio)
- Seattle faces its most violent year in three decades, 70 homicides (FOX 13)
- EV chargers: New target for Washington copper thieves (KING TV)
DAMS
- GOP lawmakers ramp up pushback on Snake River dam deal still in the making (The Seattle Times)
- White House: Snake River dam mediation ‘still in active negotiations’ (Capital Press)
- Ag stakeholders: Secret plan threatens ag ‘in a way we’ve never seen before’ (Capital Press)
- EDITORIAL: Secret talks on Snake River dams bad policy (The Columbian)
ELECTIONS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
ENERGY & UTILITIES
ENVIRONMENT
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT & THE WHITE HOUSE
HANFORD
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
HOMELESSNESS
- WSDOT clears infamous Seattle encampment near I-5 after months of public safety concerns (KOMO TV)
- Olympia could widen zone prohibiting people from sleeping on sidewalks (KOMO TV)
HOUSING
- New homes in Washington state will have to include energy efficient heating and cooling (KUOW Radio)
- State council updates energy efficient standards for new buildings (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- Over $130M for affordable housing set to be approved by County Council (The Everett Herald)
- Tumwater mobile home tenants lobby against rent hikes (Crosscut)
- After a newly bought Bothell house exploded, experts urge caution (The Seattle Times)
- OPINION: Innovating the American Dream: How build-to-rents can help solve the housing crisis (Brian Hodges, attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation, and Sam Spiegelman, Associate Counsel at Citizen Action Defense Fund and Principal at Spiegelman Law PLLC/The Center Square)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Seattle City Council committee shelves capital gains tax proposal (Puget Sound Business Journal)
- Racial slurs in Tacoma, anti-Semitic outbursts in Lynnwood: Can city council members cut off offensive speech? (FOX 13)
- Clark County Council OKs voting precinct changes, adding 3 new precincts and amending 11 others (The Columbian)
- Moses Lake chamber talks water, education with governor (Columbia Basin Herald)
MEDIA
OTHER STATES
- WA AG, others support blocking Idaho bathroom law (The Seattle Times)
- Democrat AGs push court to strike down Idaho bathroom protection law (The Center Square)
SCHOOL SAFETY
- 2 Shoreline schools closed Friday due to safety concerns (KOMO TV)
- Tacoma Public Schools teacher allegedly assaults student with autism (KIRO TV)
SOCIAL MEDIA
STATE GOVERNMENT
TRANSPORTATION
- Safety Commission to recommend lowering blood alcohol content level, return of DUI checkpoints (KING TV)
- Traffic exhaust could increase blood pressure, UW study finds (The Seattle Times)
- ‘The state of Washington is making this a highest priority’: Gov. Jay Inslee visits Interstate 5 Bridge (The Columbian)
- Yakima is No. 7 in the nation for pothole problems (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Ferry operators around the country to receive $200M in federal grants to modernize fleets (KOMO TV)
- Major disruption ahead for Sound Transit riders (MyNorthwest)
- COLUMN: A roundabout threatens this small Pierce County town. There’s 1 big mistake to blame (Matt Driscoll/The News Tribune)
WEATHER & CLIMATE
- Why is there so little snow in the western Washington mountains right now? (KING TV)
- Southwest Washington under flood watch, according to NWS Portland (The Columbian)
WILDLIFE
WOLVES