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Wednesday, December 11

 Rep. Tina Orwall, D-Des Moines, is seen here on the House floor. (Legislative Support Services)

Replacement picked for longtime Washington senator
Democrat Tina Orwall is the latest state representative to make the switch to the Legislature’s other chamber. Orwall was appointed by the King County Council on Tuesday to be the next senator representing the 33rd Legislative District, which covers communities in south King County, including SeaTac, Des Moines and Kent. Orwall replaces outgoing Sen. Karen Keiser who is retiring after 30 years in the Legislature. The council also approved Edwin Obras as Orwall’s replacement in the state House of Representatives. Obras is the deputy division director at the City of Seattle’s Human Services Department. Continue reading at The WA State Standard. (Ethan Miller)


The Capitol building is seen on the first day of the legislative session at the Washington state Capitol Monday, Jan. 8, 2024 in Olympia, Wash.

Rent stabilization, new faces and a big budget gap: A picture of WA’s upcoming legislative session
The election results in Washington state are now certified, and we have a clear picture of which lawmakers will be in Olympia for the start of the legislative session in January. Democrats have had a majority in Olympia since 2018 and still have control of the legislature after November’s election. Democrats even picked up a couple more seats to expand the majority, there are a lot of new faces and some important changing dynamics for both chambers. Continue reading at KNKX. (Lindsey Wasson)


FILE – Drivers wait in traffic in Washington state. (KOMO News)

New Washington state law aiming to protect ‘vulnerable road users’ takes effect Jan. 1
Starting January 1, 2025, Washington state will be implementing a new law intended to enhance safety for vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, cyclists, and individuals using personal mobility devices. The law aims to reduce injuries and deaths from crashes involving pedestrians and cyclists by increasing the penalties for negligent drivers, according to a press release. Officials defined a “negligent driver” as someone who fails to exercise ordinary care while they’re behind the wheel, which then endangers another person. Continue reading at KOMO. (KOMO)


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Axios
Seattle area leads nation in economic growth
Kroger-Albertsons merger blocked in Washington state

Capital Press
Report: Northwest on path to more power outages
WSU’s new apple star gets a brand name: Sunflare
Washington Supreme Court to take up tribal sovereign immunity

Everett Herald
Marysville school board talks pros and cons of closure options
Edmonds considers disbanding police department amid budget woes
Comment: The problem with legal immigration? It’s broken
Editorial: Applying for financial aid key for students, economy

News Tribune
Albertsons ends merger with Kroger and sues it, seeking billions of dollars
Parts of toll road linking port to I-5 are nearly finished. Here’s when it’s set to open
Already in trouble, PNW restaurant chain now target of lawsuits in Washington, Oregon

Peninsula Daily News
WA Cares can provide long-term insurance benefits, director says

Puget Sound Business Journal
Albertsons terminates Kroger merger, sues for $600M
Boeing 737 Max production resumes, according to report
Job seekers in certain industries will face headwinds in 2025
SBA writes off billions more in Covid-era small-business loans
World Cup expected to generate massive windfall for Seattle area

Seattle Times
Greg Spotts says he’s stepping down as head of SDOT
Full cleanup begins at Lower Duwamish Superfund site
King County will send $70M to arts, culture organizations in 2025
Tax hike approved for Harborview; public health clinics still in doubt
US inflation ticked up last month as some price pressures remain persistent
U.S. life expectancy gap widens to 20 years among groups, Seattle researchers found

Skagit Valley Herald
Concrete Town Council passes town’s 2025 budget

Spokesman Review
New WA apple will be called Sunflare, WSU announces at event in Yakima
Spokane C.O.P.S., angered by need to compete for city funding, gets brief reprieve
Liberty Lake City Council ousts library board member, stunning some councilmembers
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recommends adding monarch butterflies to endangered species list
Judges reject proposed mega-merger of Kroger and Albertsons, sparing two Spokane Safeway stores from closure
Washington Department of Natural Resources sues Inland Power, claiming company has refused to reimburse costs related to Gray Fire

Washington Post
Albertsons ends merger deal, accuses Kroger of ‘self-serving conduct’
No daylight saving time? See how early or late you would be in the dark.
Progress on inflation stalled, threatening to complicate Republicans’ plans

WA State Standard
Replacement picked for longtime Washington senator (Orwall, Obras)
Gun group wants new taxes and permits for WA firearm sales (Berry)
Judges in Oregon, Washington, block Kroger-Albertsons supermarket merger

Wenatchee World
Wenatchee City Council approves ordinances changing zoning densities 

Yakima Herald-Republic
State pollution board hears arguments about Caton Landfill operations near Naches

Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)
737 production restarts at Boeing’s Renton factory; Everett to follow
Edmonds School District cancels ‘Know Your Rights’ info session after online backlash
Albertsons gives up on Kroger merger and sues the grocery chain for failing to secure deal

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
King County judge blocks Kroger’s mega-merger with Albertsons
Albertsons gives up on Kroger merger and sues the grocery chain for failing to secure deal
Tacoma City Council passes budget, adds $2.5 million to maintain fire department staffing

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Seattle renters see more space for their money amid construction boom
Seattle police near end of federal oversight, tackle crowd control policy changes
Shoppers relieved as court blocks Kroger-Albertsons merger in Washington state
New Washington state law aiming to protect ‘vulnerable road users’ takes effect Jan. 1
Albertsons gives up on Kroger merger and sues the grocery chain for failing to secure deal

KNKX Public Radio
Rent stabilization, new faces and a big budget gap: A picture of WA’s upcoming legislative session (Scott, Pedersen)

KUOW Public Radio
Albertsons sues Kroger and ends failed grocery megamerger
Secret payments, damning audit. King County’s youth violence prevention effort, mired in scandal

KXLY (ABC)
Two students arrested for threatening a shooting at Pullman High School
WIAA proposes separate “open division” for transgender high school athletes
Spokane County sees high rate of drug-dependent births compared to national average
City council unanimously approves continuation of $125,000 in funding for Spokane C.O.P.S.
The City of Spokane’s 2025-2026 budget accounts for more resources to help clean up downtown

Web

Cascadia Daily News
Shared well owners divided into three categories for water rights lawsuit
Burlington-Edison will close an elementary school, create middle school amid budget shortfall
Opinion: Nooksack irrigators, McMansion owners should face water-use-efficiency scrutiny

Crosscut
Alaska tribe, WA agency sign child and family services agreement
Bird flu is spreading at PNW farms — among animals and workers

The Urbanist
Seattle Reveals Midrise Zoning Proposal for Phase 2 of Growth Plan