AGRICULTURE
- Ag exporter, port strike settlement in Clean Water Act lawsuit (Capital Press)
- Washington dairy, under fire from EPA, to close (Capital Press)
- EDITORIAL: The EPA pulls ag back from the brink (Capital Press)
BUSINESS, ECONOMY & LABOR
- Small businesses continue legal battle over denied pandemic aid (Cascade PBS)
- US inflation reaches lowest point since February 2021, though some price pressures remain (AP)
- ‘No relief is coming’: Seattle restaurants prepare for $3 minimum wage hike (The Center Square)
- Push to end Machinists strike stalls as storm clouds gather over Boeing (The Seattle Times)
- First look inside Amazon’s gigantic new package hub in Tri-Cities (Tri-City Herald)
CORRECTIONS & JAILS
COURTS (STATE)
CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
- ‘Worse than ever’ | Community members voice safety concerns about crime near Seattle’s Magnuson Park (KING TV)
- Sex offender charged with rape and promoting prostitution on Aurora Avenue in Seattle (KOMO TV)
DRUG CRISIS
EDUCATION
- Washington districts received $2.6 billion in federal COVID relief funding. Here’s how they spent it (Washington State Standard)
- Seattle Public Schools moves forward with plan, timeline to close up to five schools (FOX 13)
- Though years away, major changes could be in store for the bell schedules and school calendar at Spokane Public Schools (The Spokesman-Review)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & SERVICES
ENERGY & UTILITIES
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT & THE WHITE HOUSE
FISH
HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALS
- What’s new and what to watch for in upcoming ACA open enrollment period (KFF Health News/The Seattle Times)
- Hurricane Helene-related delays halt some elective procedures in Washington (The Seattle Times)
- Seattle Children’s Hospital among top in nation for gender reassignment procedures (The Center Square)
- State commission suspends license of Centralia doctor who prescribed ivermectin to COVID-19 patients in 2021 (The Chronicle)
- Clark County whooping cough trend continues as school year starts (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
HIGHER EDUCATION
- Elite colleges accused of price-fixing to make divorced parents pay more (The Washington Post/The Seattle Times)
- Your Voices: The story behind the founder of Tacoma’s ‘hidden Black historical college’ (KIRO TV)
- UW professor David Baker wins 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry (Cascade PBS)
HOMELESSNESS
- Washington found a better way to remove homeless encampments. Will it stick? (The Seattle Times)
- ‘I have a home.’ New affordable housing project opens doors to homeless seniors in Olympia (The Olympian)
- New center in Bellingham offers medical services, restrooms, laundry for homeless people (The Bellingham Herald)
HOUSING
- Goodman Real Estate officials: Government hampering affordable housing efforts (The Center Square)
- No tenant evictions or rent increases for landlords not registered with the city? Spokane council to take up proposal next week (The Spokesman-Review)
- Wenatchee Rescue Mission pallet shelters slowly filling up in phased approach (The Wenatchee World)
INVASIVE SPECIES
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Federal oversight of Seattle police could end in ‘next few months,’ DOJ predicts (The Seattle Times)
- Seattle City Council approves $50,000 bonuses for lateral police hires (The Center Square)
- Spokane days away from intensifying downtown police presence and enforcement (The Center Square)
- ‘Sexual favors for looking the other way:’ Report outlines alleged criminal misconduct at Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office (Source One News)
- Man fatally shot by police in Walnut Grove standoff had a rifle on a shooting tripod aimed at officers (The Columbian)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MEDIA
- COLUMN: For everything there is a season (Sue Lani Madsen/The Spokesman-Review)
- COLUMN: Skagit Valley town trying to save local newspaper (Brier Dudley/The Seattle Times)
OTHER STATES
- Oregon to delay rule to clean up dirty diesel trucks, buses and vans (The Oregonian)
- Oregon aims to add hundreds more treatment beds by 2026, unveils dashboard to track progress (The Oregonian)
SCHOOL SAFETY
- Seattle school violence program paused after leader indicted in fentanyl ring (FOX 13)
- Boy, 12, assaults bus driver, climbs on top of school bus, says Clark County Sheriff’s Office (The Columbian)
- Bellingham School District settles lawsuit over failure to report sexual assaults on student (The Bellingham Herald)
SOCIAL MEDIA
TRANSPORTATION
- Medical emergency exposes ferry concerns on Guemes Island (KING TV)
- What will it take to get rid of train noise in Puyallup? The city is going to find out (The News Tribune)
WATER
WILDFIRE PREVENTION & RESPONSE
WILDLIFE
- Check stations, self service kiosks to open for CWD ahead of general hunting season (The Spokesman-Review)
- Despite fire, elk hunters likely to benefit from mild winter (Yakima Herald-Republic)
WOLVES