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Thursday, Jan. 27

Senators stand during start of the legislative session at the state Capitol

State Senate approves delay of WA Cares, sending long-term care bills to Inslee’s desk
The Washington Senate Wednesday passed a pair of bills to delay the payroll tax for WA Cares by 18 months and change other parts of the fledgling long-term care program, sending the legislation to Gov. Jay Inslee’s desk. The passage of bills to address criticisms and concerns over a major Democratic priority comes just three weeks into the 2022 legislative session. The House voted on both pieces of legislation last week. Speed appears to remain the order of the day, with Inslee expected to sign the bills Friday, according to a spokesperson for the governor. Continue reading at The Seattle Times. (Amanda Snyder)


Registered nurse Estella Wilmarth tends to a patient in the acute care unit

The flu is reemerging in Washington amid Omicron wave
The Washington Department of Health reports that influenza activity in the state has reached “moderate” levels for the first time in two years. Three people, all over the age of 65, recently passed away from the flu. The last time a person died from the flu in Washington was in the 2019-20 season — there were 114 reported flu deaths during that time. Comparing 2020 to 2022, there were 36 flu deaths by the end of January. The Covid-19 pandemic had driven flu cases to a “historically low” level in Washington, according to the DOH. Continue reading at KUOW. (Elaine Thompson)


South Sound region’s blood supply at crisis levels. Centers plead for donations
The people who collect blood and those who use it — blood banks and hospitals — are calling the current shortage in the South Sound unprecedented, historic and a crisis. Bloodworks Northwest declared a “Code Red” this month — the highest level of need the agency has. Normally, blood collection establishments try to have four to five days of blood on hand. On Tuesday, Bloodworks had a one-day supply, said Vicki Finson, vice president for blood services. Still, that’s an improvement from earlier in January when they were measuring their supplies in hours. Continue reading at The Olympian.


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Associated Press
Washington’s paid family leave program running short on cash (Keiser)
WA Legislature OKs pause to long-term care program and tax (Billig)
Washington: 3 flu-related deaths amid moderate flu activity
WA High Court to Hear Case About Transit Fare Enforcement

Aberdeen Daily World
Regional Fire Authority ballots arrive on doorsteps again
Editorial: Flooding heightens need for North Shore Levee Project

Auburn Reporter
King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office testifies on behalf of catalytic converter theft bill, suggests additional measures

Bellingham Herald
State Senate to offer this tribute to Whatcom’s late Sen. Doug Ericksen
COVID test shortage from state forces Bellingham school district to adjust prioritization
 
Bothell-Kenmore Reporter
U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene writes letter to Postmaster General urging to reconsider closing Eastside mail distribution facility

Capital Press
A MANY-HEADED MONSTER: Illegal marijuana’s devastating impacts on agriculture
Inslee seeks to speed-up green projects; lawmaker says ‘slow down’

Columbian
Clark County schools’ COVID-19 cases continue to rise
Opinion: In Our View: Forest management key to preventing fires

Everett Herald
Council approves lease for Bezos Academy at Everett Station
Cornfield Report: Guv will testify; a dinosaur is revived; GOP is resurgent (Morgan)
After 1,200 positive cases, Tulalip Tribes face ‘deepest fear’
Auburn cop’s story conflicts with witness account of killing
What we know: Washington coronavirus outbreak at a glance
Lake Stevens council OKs separation with public works director
Bloomberg Comment: Investors, employees should know what workers make
WaPo Comment: At this point, rapid antigen tests better than PCR
Editorial: Catalytic converters thefts call for tighter rules

International Examiner
Photo essay: 40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. march demands truth in education now

Kitsap Sun
Opinion: Washington’s long-term care program needs more than a short-term delay

Mercer Island Reporter
City launches Climate Action Plan community survey

News Tribune
Will Pierce County see economic gains in 2022? Here are some key indicators to watch
Police now investigating 12 fires from overnight in Tacoma, Ruston as arson

New York Times
U.S. Economy Grew 1.7% in 4th Quarter, Capping a Strong Year
Yes, Omicron Is Loosening Its Hold. But the Pandemic Has Not Ended.
Breyer’s Retirement Gives Democrats a Dose of (Cautious) Optimism
Transportation Dept. Outlines Plan to Address Rising Traffic Deaths

Newsweek
Washington State Bill Would Force Retailers to Let Truckers Use Restrooms  (Sells)

Olympian
House bill would prevent landlords from denying housing based on criminal records (Davis)
Here are the latest COVID-19 numbers confirmed Wednesday in Washington state
South Sound region’s blood supply at crisis levels. Centers plead for donations
State Senate to offer this tribute to Whatcom’s late Sen. Doug Ericksen

Omack-Okanogan Chronicle
Courts would be subject to Open Records Act (Van De Wege)

Peninsula Daily News
Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center project gets $8M
Clallam case rate back over 2,000
Lawsuit against mandate delayed
Three die from COVID-19 in Clallam County
Peninsula reaches peak of omicron, but risk factors remain
State high court to hear case about transit fare enforcement
Clallam, Jefferson counties win grants for broadband
Miller Peninsula State Park planning update presented Thursday
DOT sets overnight closures of Hood Canal Bridge

Port Townsend Leader
County health officer says falling COVID case rate will prompt repeal of rule

Puget Sound Business Journal
Puget Sound-area hospitals still under strain as Omicron cases plateau
SBA launches small-business cybersecurity grant program
Boeing posts $4.3B annual loss as Dreamliner woes continue
Monthly indices show Omicron variant slowed office demand again at end of 2021
The Great Resignation is changing how higher education approaches employee flexibility

Seattle Times
5 incarcerated teens attack staff, escape from juvenile facility near Snoqualmie
In a tough quarter for airlines, Alaska Air ekes out a profit
Washington State Patrol, criticized for lack of diversity, removes psychologist from hiring decisions (Lovick, Van De Wege)
Seattle’s post-5 p.m. sunsets are here
State Senate approves delay of WA Cares, sending long-term care bills to Inslee’s desk (Billig)
Cost of Highway 520 rebuild rises $406 million for stretch near Capitol Hill (Fey)
Two Seattle school levies would pay for education programs, upgrades to Memorial Stadium
Opinion: Weather disasters can teach us how to prepare for the future

Skagit Valley Herald
Federal infrastructure law could fund maintenance of Skagit County bridges

Sol De Yakima
Comisionado Ron Anderson anuncia que dejará su cargo en diciembre
¿Cómo obtengo pruebas de coronavirus caseras, mascarillas gratis en Washington?
Grupo de trabajo estatal sobre indígenas desaparecidos, asesinados se reunirá el miércoles

Spokesman Review
Delay to long-term care tax awaits Inslee’s signature as Legislature agrees to ‘make this bill better’ (Billig, Kaiser)
New COVID-19 community testing sites will open this week in downtown Spokane and Mead
Spokane School Board temporarily raises substitute pay to $200 daily in unanimous vote
Where’s my stuff? Mail could be delayed as Spokane’s postal services wrestles with staffing shortages, weather
Spokane City Councilman Jonathan Bingle refuses to wear masks at City Hall; officials unsure how to enforce mandate

Tri-City Herald
Tensions rise as Richland debates school mask mandate, vaccine rules and survey results
Tri-Cities port hires lawyer after WA state auditors claim $49,000 payment broke the law
Angler paid $61,000 reward for fishing the Columbia and Snake rivers
Ex-Pasco councilman remembered for his passion and what he brought to CBC’s campus
Tri-Cities port refuses to sell Clover Island land. But hotel may still be sold
2,200+ new COVID cases in 1 day in Tri-Cities. National Guard arrives to help
New Kennewick location for Benton County ballot drop box
‘Pretty dire.’ Tri-Cities restaurant owners join Cantwell in plea for COVID relief
Richland police chief is out after less than 3 years with the city

Walla Walla Union Bulletin
Walla Walla takes step toward police body cameras after years of discussion
College Place High School teacher Paul Jessup appointed to City Council
More schools go remote as COVID-19 cases, staffing shortages plague Walla Walla area
Waitsburg School District shuttering schools in COVID-19 wave
Dayton secondary school students return to distance learning with spike in COVID-19 cases

Washington Post
U.S. economy grew 5.7 percent in 2021, fastest full-year clip since 1984, despite ongoing pandemic
Biden outpaces Trump in issuing drilling permits on public lands
Democrats rejoice, Republicans cast any new Supreme Court nominee as radical as election-year fight begins
Sign-ups in Affordable Care Act marketplaces reach record 14.5 million

Yakima Herald-Republic
Letter: So we enforce gun laws, but not mask mandates?
Yakima County jobless rate hits another 31-year low in December
Omicron not on the decline yet in Yakima County, local health officials say
Sunnyside has a new judge, but questions linger over hiring process
Selah council authorizes mayor to settle lawsuit with equality group over sign removal

Broadcast

CNN
State lawmakers move to confront threats against election workers (Frockt)

KING 5 TV (NBC)
Washington Senate passes bill to pause new long-term care tax (Paul, Macri)
Washington pot shops call on the state to improve protection from violent robberies
UW doctor fights COVID misinformation targeting pregnant women

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
Marysville police respond to altercation between students
WA high court to hear case about transit fare enforcement
DOH: 3 flu-related deaths reported in WA thus far
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer retiring, reports say
South Sound region’s blood supply at crisis levels. Centers plead for donation
Boeing posts $4 billion loss tied to problems with 787 jet
MyShake earthquake warning app launches in Washington

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Sneaker City moving out of Downtown Seattle after repeat break-ins and massive rent hike
Protester struck by hit-and-run driver in Tacoma, police say
‘This is just getting worse:’ Kirkland store goes cashless after robbery
Should Pierce County businesses require proof of COVID vaccination?

KNKX Public Radio
Longview lawmaker proposes bill to curb skyrocketing catalytic converter thefts (Ryu)
Legislature looking at tax cuts, diversifying State Patrol, emergency powers and more (Nguyen, Randall, Billig, Jinkins, Dingra, Valdez)

KUOW Public Radio
Believe it or not, the economy grew last year at the fastest pace since 1984
Pandemic updates: The flu is reemerging in Washington amid Omicron wave
Gas stoves leak climate-warming methane even when they’re off
The FDA limits the use of some monoclonal antibodies treatments
Hospitals remain under strain as omicron surges in eastern Washington, Idaho
As lawmakers and police debated new law, young father with mental illness languished in Vancouver (Goodman)
Free N95 masks are arriving at pharmacies and grocery stores. Here’s how to get yours
Omicron’s stealthy subvariant: Today So Far

KXLY (ABC)
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee set to hold press conference Thursday
What do you know about pickleball? It could become Washington’s official state sport

Web

Crosscut
New King County homelessness authority kicks off with $170M budget

MyNorthwest
State lawmaker: Bill moving Washington elections to even years is a ‘common sense’ shift (Gregerson)
Competing proposals for catalytic converter theft crackdown up for Thursday vote
Long-term care tax delay inches closer to passage after approval from state Senate
Earthquake early warning app now available in Washington
Pickleball, dinosaurs, and a state nickname: Lawmakers weigh trio of lighthearted bills
One of five teens who escaped from youth detention center taken into custody
Police now investigating more than a dozen Tacoma-area arsons
Hospitalizations plateauing in Western WA, peaking in Eastern WA
With divisive vote, Seattle council upholds grocery worker hazard pay ordinance

The Stranger
Slog: Let Truckers Use the Bathroom for the Love of God (Sells)
Seattle City Council Reverses Decision to End Hazard Pay

West Seattle Blog
Play pickleball or tennis? Seattle Parks has a few questions for you