AGRICULTURE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Seattle’s not the lure it once was for college grads (Axios – Seattle)
- Rollbacks to Seattle gig worker minimum wage law to go before full city council (The Center Square)
- Thousands of grocery workers in region approve union contract (The Spokesman-Review)
- Ex-Boeing engineer sidelined after a 787 critique defends troubled plane (The Seattle Times)
- Boeing firefighters locked out by company say safety is being compromised (The Center Square)
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
CORRECTIONS & JAILS
COURTS (STATE)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Washington ranks high in car theft, Whatcom County sees trends going down (KGMI Radio/My Bellingham Now)
- ‘The city has failed him’: Man stabbed to death at Capitol Hill light rail station (KING TV)
DRUG CRISIS
- More addiction patients can take methadone at home, but some states lag behind (Stateline/Washington State Standard)
- Seattle to use $7M for post-overdose care (The Center Square)
- OPINION: Use the data to help address overdose epidemic (Dr. Bob Lutz, public health physician/The Spokesman-Review)
EDUCATION
- Four things to know about Seattle’s plan to explore closing schools (The Seattle Times)
- OPINION: Closing schools, Seattle? Don’t forget what happened last time (Danny Westneat/The Seattle Times)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
ENERGY & UTILITIES
ENVIRONMENT
- Washington trees are dying, cause yet to be determined (KGMI Radio/My Bellingham Now)
- In goal to reduce garbage to ‘nothing,’ Everett recyclers try Ridwell (The Everett Herald)
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
- Washington nurses union files unfair labor practice charge against PeaceHealth (The Columbian)
- Seattle Children’s Hospital seeks to throw out lawsuit alleging health care racism (KING TV)
HIGHER EDUCATION
- UW protesters say they have no intention of ending encampment (The Seattle Times)
- Pro-Israel march at UW comes face-to-face with liberated zone encampment on campus (MyNorthwest)
- Pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protestors clash at UW, protests remain peaceful (KIRO TV)
- Central declares failed search for diversity leadership position, hires interim (Daily Record)
- WWU student employees vote to strike (KGMI Radio/My Bellingham Now)
- WCC expansion: What Seattle U and Grand Canyon mean for the conference (The Seattle Times)
HOMELESSNESS
- Tiny home villages more effective than group shelters at getting formerly homeless people permanently housed, study finds (The Oregonian)
- Ending homelessness in downtown Seattle may be harder than expected (The Seattle Times)
- Pierce County wants to open a new homeless shelter. Where to put it has become a problem (The News Tribune)
- In Burien, ‘the soap opera continues’ as quarrels grow over city’s camping ban (KUOW Radio)
HOUSING
- With state policy stuck, a county charts its own path to allow more rural housing (Washington State Standard)
- WA older adults fight isolation by rethinking senior housing (The Seattle Times)
- Where are Seattle’s first-time homebuyers? Some are leaving town (The Seattle Times)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Proposed Seattle police recruitment program to face final vote later this month (The Center Square)
- Business owners blast Spokane City Council plan to relocate House of Charity (The Center Square)
- Franklin County possibly facing multi-million dollar deficit (KNDO/KNDU)
- ‘I’m here to be difficult’: Spokane Valley closes investigation into councilmember (The Center Square)
- Ex-health district director accused of secretly videotaping Tri-Cities staff (Tri-City Herald)
OTHER STATES
SCHOOL SAFETY
SPORTS
STATE GOVERNMENT
- Gig Harbor baby’s injuries raised red flags. Did child-welfare system fail her parents? (The News Tribune)
- EDITORIAL: State must return foster youths’ federal benefits (The Everett Herald)
TRANSPORTATION
- After traffic cameras went in, Everett saw 70% decrease in speeding (The Everett Herald)
- Most Washington IDs won’t fly in a year, state officials say, urging people to get their enhanced licenses for airplane travel (The Spokesman-Review)
TRIBAL ISSUES
WATER
- ‘Well below average’: Chelan County PUD predicts decades-low water levels (The Wenatchee World)
- City of Kennewick finds PFAS in drinking water; What’s next? (KAPP/KVEW)
- State is testing surface water in East Selah for PFAS as Army installs more home filter systems (Yakima Herald-Republic)
WEATHER & CLIMATE
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE