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Friday, June 28

Auburn police Officer Jeffrey Nelson is taken into custody after a jury in Kent convicted him Thursday of second-degree murder and first-degree assault in the 2019 shooting death of Jesse Sarey. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times)

Auburn police officer found guilty of murder
A King County jury convicted Auburn police Officer Jeffrey Nelson of murder and assault Thursday for shooting Jesse Sarey outside a neighborhood grocery, a historic verdict that affirms hard-fought, often anguishing efforts to hold police accountable. Nelson is the first police officer in the state to be charged and now convicted of murder for on-duty actions. He was charged under the sweeping standards of Initiative 940, passed by Washington voters in 2018. Continue reading at The Seattle Times. (Kevin Clark)


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Strain of rent on wages in WA is among highest in U.S., report finds
Most workers in Washington are spending too much of their income on rent, according to a new report. The report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition found that Washington has the fifth highest “housing wage” in the country. That’s the amount a person must make to afford a two-bedroom home without spending more than 30% of their income on housing. “Rents are rising far, far, far greater than incomes,” said Michele Thomas, director of policy and advocacy for the Washington Low Income Housing Alliance. “Washington’s households are hurting.” Continue reading at The WA State Standard. (Getty Images)


A homeless person walks near an elementary school in Grants Pass, Ore., on March 23. The rural city became the unlikely face of the nation's homelessness crisis when it asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold its anti-camping laws.

The Supreme Court says cities can punish people for sleeping in public places
In its biggest decision on homelessness in decades, the U.S. Supreme Court today ruled that cities can ban people from sleeping and camping in public places. The justices, in a 6-3 decision along ideological lines, overturned lower court rulings that deemed it cruel and unusual under the Eighth Amendment to punish people for sleeping outside if they had nowhere else to go. Continue reading at KNKX. (Jenny Kane)


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Associated Press
First officer is convicted of murder since Washington state law eased prosecution of police

Aberdeen Daily World
Hoquiam city council approves purchases from Emmert

Axios
Supreme Court guts agency power in seismic Chevron ruling
Supreme Court says restrictions on homeless people not “cruel and unusual”

Bellingham Herald
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Capital Press
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Columbian
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Everett Herald
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News Tribune
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New York Times
Supreme Court upholds ban on sleeping outdoors in homelessness case
Officer found Guilty of murdering man outside Washington State grocery store
Supreme Court overrules Chevron Doctrine, imperiling an array of Federal rules

Puget Sound Business Journal
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Seattle Times
Auburn police officer found guilty of murder (Goodman)
As WA housing costs climb, incomes aren’t keeping up
New data gives insight into which Seattle schools could close
Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside
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Spokesman Review
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WA State Standard
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Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)
Supreme Court issues ruling on homeless camping bans
Auburn police officer Jeffrey Nelson found guilty of murder
Port of Seattle to require cruise vessels use shore power by 2027
How Supreme Court public homelessness ruling could impact Washington cities
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KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
Jury finds Auburn officer accused of murder guilty on both counts
‘Seattle, it’s not Seattle anymore’: Open air drug use still a problem in downtown
Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Auburn officer found guilty of murder, assault for 2019 shooting

KNKX Public Radio
The Supreme Court says cities can punish people for sleeping in public places

KUOW Public Radio
Auburn cop found guilty of murder in 2019 death of Jesse Sarey

KXLY (ABC)
Mayor Brown proposes voluntary retirement program for Spokane Police officers
Healthcare providers view Supreme Court’s Idaho abortion ruling as a delayed win
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FOX13 TV
Jury finds Auburn police officer guilty of murdering man in 2019 shooting

Web

Crosscut
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MyNorthwest
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Auburn officer found guilty of murdering Jesse Sarey years after his death

The Urbanist
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