ABORTION
- Abortions jump 23% in WA as visiting patients reverse decade long decline (The Seattle Times)
- How the overturn of ‘Roe’ still impacts Washington abortion care (Crosscut)
AGRICULTURE & WATER
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Washington employer groups file lawsuit on new EPA water quality standards (KNDO/KNDU)
- Clock running down on Boeing’s efforts to meet wide-ranging year-end goals (Puget Sound Business Journal)
COMMUNITY & FAMILY ISSUES
CONGRESS
COURTS (FEDERAL)
- Supreme Court signals it will uphold a tax on foreign income and leave a wealth tax for another day (AP)
- SCOTUS reviews Washington couples’ income tax suit some say could nullify tax code (The Center Square)
- Joseph Emerson, off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot, indicted for allegedly trying to shut down plane’s engines (FOX 13)
COURTS (STATE)
- Tacoma officer acknowledges sitting on Manuel Ellis as he gasped for air (The Seattle Times)
- Man gets 122 years in prison for shooting at Pierce County deputies while fleeing arrest (The News Tribune)
- Checks to be mailed to 402K Washington homes after millions awarded for price-fixing lawsuits (KOMO TV)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- Report: Incidents of violent crime, homicides surge in Washington (MyNorthwest)
- COLUMN: Back to normal? Not for WA when it comes to crime (Danny Westneat/The Seattle Times)
CYBERSECURITY
DAMS
- Ag groups: Snake River dam deal ‘leaves farmers behind’ (Capital Press)
- Snake River dams: congressional subcommittee hearing announced (Pacific Northwest Ag Network)
- Formal relicensing process will soon begin for Rock Island Hydroelectric Project (NCW Life Channel)
DRUG CRISIS
EDUCATION
- Math scores dropped globally; U.S. still trails other countries (The Seattle Times)
- Why are grades up and test scores down in Washington state? UW study examines grade inflation (KUOW Radio)
- It’s a first: 5 women now serve on North Thurston Public Schools board (The Olympian)
- Departing Tri-City school official to bring ‘valuable perspectives’ to WA Board of Education (Tri-City Herald)
- Kennewick’s Ron Mabry elected to State Board of Education (KNDO/KNDU)
ELECTIONS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
- Farms in Western Washington evacuate during record river flooding (KUOW Radio)
- Puyallup, Nisqually, Chehalis rivers among those under threat of flooding. Here’s when and where (The Olympian)
- Snohomish County flooding breaks record, closes major roads (The Seattle Times)
- Skagit County warns residents to prepare for evacuation due to floods (The Seattle Times)
ENERGY & UTILITIES
- West Coast states tell FERC to heed their climate laws (Capital Press)
- Clark Public Utilities could consider rate increase in face of $17.7 million shortfall (The Columbian)
ENVIRONMENT
HANFORD
- Hanford’s Waste Treatment Plant churns out first container of clean test glass (NW News Network)
- Hanford’s waste treatment plant commences first clean vitrification, a major step in nuclear waste storage (KEPR TV)
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
- Some WA hospitals bring back indoor masking with flu, RSV on the rise (The Seattle Times)
- Masks to be required again by Tacoma-area health system. Here’s what prompted change (The News Tribune)
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOMELESSNESS
HOUSING
- Studies show link between food insecurity and housing instability (KUOW Radio)
- Median home price in Wenatchee surges to $539,000, but sales down (KPQ Radio)
INVASIVE SPECIES
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Seattle approves pilot program for gunshot detection tech (Axios – Seattle)
- SPD union chief claims ‘discrimination’ in probe into officer comments (The Seattle Times)
- Man shot and killed by Bellevue Police Tuesday night (MyNorthwest)
LEGISLATURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- King County Council forecasts dire cuts to come as it trims budget (The Seattle Times)
- King County OKs sales tax increase for ‘transformative’ cultural funding (The Seattle Times)
- No tax hikes in Spokane County’s $936.8M budget for 2024 (The Center Square)
- Everett council president pitches ban on serving in 2 elected offices (The Everett Herald)
- Vancouver raises income limits for Affordable Housing Fund homeownership projects to make benefits available to more people (The Columbian)
LONG-TERM CARE
OPEN GOVERNMENT
OTHER STATES
- State spending up 6.5% amid record surpluses (Pluribus News)
- Oregon governor forgives uncollected traffic fines and fees, allowing people to get their driver’s license (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
SCHOOL SAFETY
SPORTS
STATE GOVERNMENT
TRANSPORTATION
- Landslide brings Amtrak Cascades’ most popular route to a halt for two days. What we know (The News Tribune)
- Lewis River Highway closed near Cougar as Southwest Washington rivers under flood warning (The Columbian)
- FAA clears adding 897 feet, realignment to Lake Chelan Airport runway; water project in design phase (The Wenatchee World)
TRIBAL ISSUES
WEATHER & CLIMATE
- When will the rain stop in WA? Here’s when we’ll say goodbye to the ‘atmospheric river’ (The News Tribune)
- Stillaguamish River flood breaks record after 6 inches of rain (The Everett Herald)
WILDLIFE