AGRICULTURE
- Pear and apple harvests expected to be down for 2024 (Capital Press)
- Look inside a $15M expansion of a global vegetable seed company in Pasco (Tri-City Herald)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- US inflation slowed again in July, clearing the way for the Fed to begin cutting rates (AP)
- Seattleites split on proposed bill to crack down on commercial prostitution (The Center Square)
- ‘They failed the families’: Amazon missed multiple chances to stop selling chemical used in suicides on its website (KING TV)
CANNABIS
CHILD CARE
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
CONGRESS
CORRECTIONS & JAILS
COURTS (STATE)
- Charges set to be dropped for protesters who blocked Sea-Tac Airport road (The Seattle Times)
- WA Supreme Court ruling in Amazon case sets ‘precedent’ on price gouging (The Seattle Times)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Proposed law to combat Aurora crime met with controversy: ‘Violence will escalate’ (MyNorthwest)
- Spokane prosecutors face staffing shortages amid declining crime rates (KHQ TV)
DRUG CRISIS
- FDA approves first auto-injector to reverse opioid overdose (KIRO TV)
- Snohomish County set to launch $1.4M mobile opioid treatment program (The Everett Herald)
- Whatcom County unveils first public-access naloxone dispenser box (KGMI Radio/My Bellingham Now)
- COLUMN: ‘Where Kids Should Play, But Addicts Stay’: A Jason Rantz poem about a Seattle park in disarray (Jason Rantz/MyNorthwest)
EDUCATION
- Rising costs for Washington school districts outpace state funding, report finds (Washington State Standard)
- ‘The stakes are really high here’: Spokane Public Schools bans cellphone use in class (The Spokesman-Review)
- Renton to review reparations case over school district’s 1968 land purchase (The Seattle Times)
- Yelm community raises enough money to save high school sports programs (KIRO TV)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
ENERGY & UTILITIES
- New $75M Eastern WA lab will fast track next-gen battery storage research (Tri-City Herald)
- New PNNL facility to enhance clean energy development and grid resilience (KEPR TV)
ENVIRONMENT
- Planned timber sale on state Department of Natural Resources lands in northeast Clark County riles residents (The Daily News)
- Researchers discover eelgrass superpower in Puget Sound (The Seattle Times)
- EDITORIAL: Managing state’s forests complex responsibility (The Columbian)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT & THE WHITE HOUSE
HIGHER EDUCATION
- Biden grants UW-led team $21M to develop cancer surgery technology (The Seattle Times)
- WSU sees second-best fundraising year in its history (The Lewiston Tribune)
HOMELESSNESS
HOUSING
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
IMMIGRATION
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Report suggests plain-clothes officers to notify next of kin after deadly use of force (The Center Square)
- Ellensburg police consider installing new surveillance technology (Daily Record)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Spokane Mayor denies rumors over pressuring council to defer housing vote (The Center Square)
- Olympia City Council effectively decriminalizes psychedelic plants, mushrooms (KING TV)
MENTAL HEALTH
MILITARY & VETERANS
OTHER STATES
- Environmental regulators say NW Natural misleading customers about state climate credit program (Oregon Capital Chronicle/Washington State Standard)
- Gun violence in Portland continues to decline, halfway through 2024 (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
- Bunker Hill Mine plans to reopen early next year (The Spokesman-Review)
PARKS
RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL MEDIA
SPORTS
TRANSPORTATION
- North Cascades Highway closure extended, conditions worse than expected (FOX 13)
- 24 Tesla Superchargers coming to North Bend (Snoqualmie Valley Record)
- New fares, station name and codes: What to know about the upcoming light rail changes (KOMO TV)
TRIBAL ISSUES
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE
- Pioneer Fire at nearly 38,500 acres, Stehekin still threatened (KPQ Radio)
- Fire on flank of Mount Adams in Gifford Pinchot National Forest grows to 10,000 acres (The Columbian)
WOLVES