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Wednesday, October 25

The massive 520 lid project at Montlake takes shape, seen from the air looking east across Lake Washington on Sunday in Seattle.

Lack of civil engineers a bottleneck for WA’s large transportation projects
The desperate clamor to hire civil engineers is a symptom of a larger shortage of civil engineers facing contractors in Washington and across the U.S. Opportunities for work are abundant at every level, but fewer people are graduating with civil engineering degrees while thousands more retire each year. Continue reading at Seattle Times. (Ken Lambert)


the idea for Lifeline WA, a pilot program aimed at connecting youth leaving the foster care or other state systems with services and funding for housing, food and employment.

Washington’s new youth homelessness ‘Lifeline’ service lags
In 2021, nearly one in six of the approximately 7,300 youth and young adults — more than half of them people of color — exiting Washington state foster care, justice or behavioral health systems were homeless a year later. The Lifeline pilot was supposed to test whether the program could serve as a crucial safety net for those who have left state care and serve as a model for similar efforts elsewhere. But first the model has to work. Continue reading at Crosscut. (Caroline Walker Evans)


Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson claimed Meta knew of the risks to kids and was

Meta sued by Washington, 41 other states for addictive features targeting children
Dozens of US states, including Washington state, are suing Meta Platforms Inc. for harming young people’s mental health and contributing to the youth mental health crisis by knowingly designing features on Instagram and Facebook that addict children to its platforms. The lawsuit claims that Meta routinely collects data on children under 13 without their parents’ consent, in violation of federal law. In addition to the 33 states, nine other attorneys general are filing in their respective states, bringing the total number of states taking action to 42. Continue reading at KING 5 TV.


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Associated Press
Microsoft reports higher profits and revenue powered by cloud computing and AI investments
Boeing loses $1.6 billion on fewer deliveries of airliners and higher costs for Air Force One jets

Aberdeen Daily World
Climate solutions collide at Shores Scotch broom site
Grays Harbor County to assess sea level rise risk, map river channels

Axios
Thursday may be Seattle’s new Friday

Capital Press
U.S. Supreme Court asked to review Washington’s new tax

Columbian
Clark County industries continue to add jobs
Nonprofit wants to help pay to build ADUs on properties in Vancouver
Vancouver approves final design of Main Street Promise, focusing on ‘moving people and not vehicles’
Parents criticize district response as new details in shooting outside Evergreen High School emerge
Five-day health care worker strike begins at PeaceHealth in Vancouver; second health care picket this month
Editorial: U.S. health care system requires checkup

Everett Herald
New mini sheriff’s station opens south of Everett
Charges: Mushrooms, ‘breakdown’ sparked midair incident on Everett flight

News Tribune
As certain crimes rise, Pierce County might grant money to businesses to upgrade security
Its drivers are contractors. So will Amazon be held liable for a fatal crash in Tacoma?
Medic who treated Manuel Ellis says ‘excited delirium’ likely was cause of his death
Editorial: Diversity isn’t divisive — but it is political. A DEI veto in Pierce County proves it
Editorial: Pierce County kids are idle — ‘sad, depressed, hopeless.’ New study shows where it’s worst

Olympian
WA state lawmaker says gun in carry-on bag was ‘honest mistake’ after Hong Kong arrest
Nearly 250K people moved to WA state last year. Which states did new residents come from?
Port of Olympia commission approves raises for new union that still has no contract

Peninsula Daily News
Olympic National Park seeks comment for bridge project

Puget Sound Business Journal
‘Signs of life’ emerge for mass transit but service cuts are coming
WA wins federal tech hub designation for aerospace materials center

Seattle Times
7 take-aways from expert panel on the fentanyl crisis in King County
Trial in death of Manuel Ellis spotlights officer who’s both witness and alternative suspect
Seattle to pave over dangerous rail tracks on Burke-Gilman Trail in Ballard
WA, 32 other states sue Meta, alleging harm to youth mental health
San Juan Islands consider annual tourism fee for residents, visitors
Lack of civil engineers a bottleneck for WA’s large transportation projects
Parents of special ed students who don’t speak English face another hurdle
What to know about the updated COVID booster shots for kids
Opinion: Seattle’s mild measures are hardly restarting the war on drugs

Skagit Valley Herald
Skagit County preps for state legislative session

South Whidbey Record
County awards $3.9M to housing project

Spokesman Review
New Washington tsunami maps show evacuation routes, time it would take to walk to shelter

Walla Walla Union Bulletin
WA state library is drafting legislation to update library dissolution statute
Walla Walla Valley fall enrollment: Most schools report steady numbers
Former corrections officer at Washington State Penitentiary sentenced for drug trafficking

Washington Post
Government moves to protect students from avaricious college practices
Companies capture a lot of CO2. Most of it is going into new oil.
Earth’s climate shatters heat records. These 5 charts show how.

WA State Standard
WA and 40 other states sue Meta, alleging Instagram and Facebook harm kids
WA aerospace and wood sectors up for major infusions of federal cash
Washington senator arrested at Hong Kong airport for carrying handgun
Health care ‘game-changer’? Feds boost care for homeless Americans

Wenatchee World
No motorhomes have been towed under a 2022 Wenatchee law, but that could change as more are living in RVs

Yakima Herald-Republic
New partnership helps families access mental health treatment for kids in Yakima Valley
Trial date set in voting rights lawsuit against Yakima County over Latino signatures
PNWU breaks ground on dental school building, receives $12 million grant

Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)
One person shot, killed by Kent police officer during pursuit
Afraid of losing their wings, pilots may not seek mental health care
Migrant camp outside Tukwila church grows to more than 300 people
Meta sued by Washington, 41 other states for addictive features targeting children
Legislation passed to repair ‘missing link’ on Burke-Gilman Trail near Ballard Bridge

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
Mountain snow falls at passes with Frost Advisory tonight for much of Western Washington
Department of Labor and Industries hosts public forum on workers’ insurance

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Kids Mental Health Summit prompts talk about social media lawsuit, community collaboration
First ‘significant’ snowfall signals start of ski season, economic boost for Snoqualmie Pass
Seattle gears up for 2026 World Cup: Aiming to create a lasting legacy, boost regional tourism

KNKX Public Radio
As WA plans to reduce solitary confinement, advocates say reforms are long overdue

KUOW Public Radio
Covid is on the rise at King County nursing homes
WA sues Meta over ‘youth mental health crisis that is costing lives’
FBI: ‘I am not OK’ off-duty Alaska pilot said before trying to turn off jet engines

Q13 TV (FOX)
Docs: Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot used psychedelic mushrooms before trying to shut off plane engines

Web

Cascadia Daily News
Moratorium on new heavy industry fails
ABC Recycling submits plans for metal shredder one day before hearing
Opinion: Greenways is great, but what about indoor rec?

Crosscut
Washington’s new youth homelessness ‘Lifeline’ service lags (Chopp)

MyNorthwest
Get ready to pay more to visit the San Juan Islands
First look at potential new electric Kitsap Fast Ferry unveiled

West Seattle Blog
WEDNESDAY: Sound Transit’s next West Seattle meeting
ALSO WEDNESDAY: Fauntleroy ferry-dock replacement project’s Community Advisory Group reconvenes