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Wednesday, June 28
Associated Press
Report finds 21% of state’s rural highways in poor shape
New law inadvertently banned state prisoner fingerprinting
Big national park budget cuts coming, but details elusive
Increased school funding passes Oregon Legislature
Legislative leaders say they are closing in on budget deal (Ormsby)
Seattle council hears from public about fatal shooting
Aberdeen Daily World
Grays Harbor, Pacific counties getting federal timber land funds
Bellingham Herald (subscription required)
What we know about Washington earthquake risk might be wrong
Columbian
In Our View: We Can Do Better for Kids
Letter: Public works fund restored (Stonier)
Everett Herald (subscription required)
Legislators still talking as Friday budget deadline nears (Chopp, Robinson)
Burbank: Our successes were built on contributions of others
Rampell: GOP’s health care plan violates their own values
Editorial: 747 passing the torch to new generation of jets
Kirkland Reporter
Heritage Park rally urges state lawmakers to pass budget
Kitsap Sun (subscription required)
Legislative leaders say they are closing in on budget deal (Ormsby)
News Tribune (subscription required)
It may feel awful, but Washington commute times don’t rank in top 10
Oops — New law accidentally banned fingerprinting of state prisoners
Editorial: Stalled health care bill no surprise
Editorial: County rights ship on mental health
Olympian (subscription required)
Editorial: Good reason to change police use of force law (Frockt)
Puget Sound Business Journal
Education: School vouchers value questioned
With rising rents factored in, Seattle restaurant workers’ pay is declining despite wage hike
Harborview says ‘most vulnerable’ patients would be hurt by GOP’s Trumpcare bill
EXCLUSIVE: Health care bill would cut Providence’s Washington Medicaid revenue by $4 billion over 10 years, CEO says
Seattle Times (subscription required)
#SeaHomeless: What you need to know about Seattle’s continuing crisis
‘You just hit this wall’: The long road taken by many in a ‘rapid’ homeless housing program
Rent hikes slow around the country, but surge again in Seattle. What’s going on?
GOP ‘Obamacare’ repeal teeters after Senate shelves vote
Outraged crowd mourns shooting death of Charleena Lyles, rages against police brutality at community forum
Negotiators remain upbeat, but no budget and education-funding deal yet in Olympia (Lytton)
Westneat: Real liberals wouldn’t be so defensive about UW minimum-wage research
Opinion: Upcoming Senate health-care vote a test of conscience, courage
Editorial: Washington lawmakers, this is no way to run a state
Seattle Weekly
A Newcomer Threatens to Legitimize Seattle’s Independent Wrestling Scene
At Public Hearing, Black Women Voice Rage and Grief Over Latest Police Slaying
Can ‘Rapid Rehousing’ Work If Rents Keep Soaring in Seattle?
Don’t Worry About the Income Tax Driving Rich People Out of Seattle
Yakima Herald Republic
Editorial: Sun rises on STEM addition in Toppenish
Broadcast
KING5 TV (NBC)
No budget deal may lead to government shutdown (Ormsby)
Trump tweets about Amazon and Internet taxes
Seattle Council hears community concerns about Charleena Lyles shooting
Regence leaving Western WA individual market in 2018
Nonprofit helps house homeless young women in Tacoma
GeekWire: Microsoft to offer 4 weeks paid leave to care for sick family members
KOMO4 TV (ABC)
Negotiations in overdrive as state budget talks near deadline (Sullivan, Dolan)
Hearing on police shooting of Charleena Lyles turns raucous at times
Hate speech amid graffiti scrawled on Edmonds school
New fire restrictions on State Fish & Wildlife lands start Friday
KNKX FM
No Budget Deal Announcement In Olympia, Yet Optimism Remains (Ormsby)
Washington Courts To Look At Bail Reform For Accused Who Can’t Afford To Pay
Oregon Lawmakers Advance Measure Aimed At Rail Spill Disasters
Just 17 Percent Of Americans Approve Of Republican Senate Health Care Bill
This GOP Health Bill Proposes New Limits To Medical Malpractice Awards
Ten Commandments Installed At Arkansas State Capitol; ACLU Plans Lawsuit
Emmett Till Sign Vandalized Again
How To Make Sense Of Competing Seattle Minimum Wage Studies
KUOW FM
Century-old Ballard Locks requests funds for repairs
Plans to scrap EPA rule could impact half of Washington streams
Seattle Schools may add ethnic studies to curricula. Critics say it’s not enough
Making U.S. Elections More Secure Wouldn’t Cost Much But No One Wants To Pay
Washington state struggled to bring health insurance to these rural counties
KREM2 TV (Spokane)
Potential impact of government shutdown on state parks (Ormsby)
MyNorthwest.com (KIRO Radio)
On the brink of a shutdown, Washington lawmakers may be nearing deal
NW Public Radio
No Budget Deal Announcement In Olympia, Yet Optimism Remains
Wildfire Threatens Scores Of Homes Near Wenatchee
Q13 TV (FOX)
State lawmakers to pull all-nighter to try to reach budget deal, avert government shutdown (Lytton, Robinson)
Web
Crosscut
Landlords: Unlikely heroes for the homeless?
The city that solved homelessness
The tiny-house village that started a movement
Part-time student, full-time homeless
Money for homelessness: It’s a competition now
Black women demand police reform at tearful Lyles hearing
Slog
Republicans fail, for now, to get a quick Senate vote on Obamacare repeal
Tuesday, June 27
AP
Bob Ferguson disappointed court narrowed travel ban freeze
Ruling in travel ban leaves myriad questions unanswered
New pot rules protect kids; legal battle won’t stop sales
Aberdeen Daily World
Complete Eats helps Washingtonians afford healthy foods
Bellingham Herald (subscription required)
Baby bats prompt state to postpone lowering Capitol Lake level
Columbian
Letter: GOP should fund education now
Letter: Shutdown puts politics over safety
The Daily News
Seattle should open its eye
Everett Herald (subscription required)
Dueling studies renew debate over Seattle’s $15 minimum wage
Robinson: Voters will remember what GOP did with health care
Editorial: 747 passing the torch to new generation of jets
Letter: Why are taxpayers paying to help laid-off Boeing workers?
Letter: Senate health care plan would create trouble for families
Federal Way Mirror
South King Fire & Rescue snuff homeless encampment fire over weekend
Federal Way City Council to vote on historic preservation ordinance
Federal Way City Council approves bid for park to downtown trail construction
Journal of the San Juan Islands
School bond and levy to be voted on in November
Kirkland Reporter
Kirkland Cultural Arts Commission announces two calls for artists to create public art
Kitsap Sun (subscription required)
New study of Seattle’s $15 minimum wage says it costs jobs
New law protects farmers who welcome visitors
News Tribune (subscription required)
Would driverless cars make your commute to Seattle better? What the research says
Redmond Reporter
Property valuation notices are in the mail to Redmond Ridge
Snohomish County partnering with Microsoft, others to improve traffic safety
Updates to Redmond park fees, comprehensive plan passed | Council report
SpaceX successfully launches two rockets over the weekend
Renton Reporter
Overnight lane and ramp closures near I-405/SR 167 interchange in Renton start this week
Seattle Times (subscription required)
Ruling in travel ban leaves myriad questions unanswered
Enforcing travel ban to be ‘a little messy’ for a while, says Seattle immigrant-rights lawyer
How many HOV-lane cheaters are there, and how many get caught?
Secret budget, education talks down to the wire in Olympia (Chopp, Sullivan)
‘I’m terrified’: Fight over Fircrest School divides families of people with developmental disabilities
Seattle Public Schools responds to NAACP’s ethnic studies proposal with one of its own
Seattle No. 1 in home price growth again; starter homes require half of income
Seattle Weekly
Task Force Targets South King County Gun Crimes
Who Is Behind That Anti-Breitbart Billboard In Downtown Seattle?
The City Knew the Bad Minimum Wage Report Was Coming Out, So It Called Up Berkeley
Spokesman Review
Secret state budget talks continue as shutdown and layoff deadline approaches
Scenic ‘electric highway’ comes through Spokane
Consultant: Spokane needs 44 more police officers on patrol
Teague: Online sales-tax collection levels playing field
Walla Walla Union Bulletin (subscription required)
Editorial: Nixing state’s biology exam results prudent
Yakima Herald Republic
Report finds 21% of state’s rural highways in poor shape
Editorial: A carefree summer — with caveat on wildfires
BROADCAST
KING5 TV (NBC)
Possible government shutdown may affect kids
State government shutdown would impact local programs
Lightning-caused fires active in 4 WA counties
Tacoma begins moving homeless to temporary emergency shelter
KIRO7 TV (CBS)
What does a Washington state government shutdown mean for you? (Stanford)
KOMO4 TV (ABC)
State budget deal is close, key lawmakers say (Lytton, Ranker)
Seattle home prices rise at fastest rate in nation – again
Vehicle access to Seattle ferry terminal changing ahead of construction
Group says Lake Washington habitat “starving” from bulkheads
‘We’re going to catch you:’ Task force cracking down on gun violence in South King County
KNKX FM
After Marathon Weekend, Washington Lawmakers Inching Closer To Budget Deal
Legal Expert: Supreme Court Travel Decision Poised To Hit Refugees
CHART: CBO Weighs Who Wins, Who Loses With Senate Health Care Bill
From Birth To Death, Medicaid Affects The Lives Of Millions
KUOW FM
The travel ban is back. What to expect at SeaTac Airport
MyNorthwest.com (KIRO Radio)
State AG disappointed as Sea-Tac prepares to enforce travel ban
Supreme Court gay wedding hearing would have ramifications in the Northwest
Would you pay a $17 toll to drive from Seattle to Tacoma?
NW Public Radio
After Marathon Weekend, Washington Lawmakers Inching Closer To Budget Deal
Immigrant Rights Lawyers Question Travel Ban Rollout
Q13 TV (FOX)
Attorney General ‘deeply disappointed’ in Supreme Court decision on Trump travel ban
Graffiti, including racial slur, profanity, found at Edmonds K-8 school
WEB
Publicola
Charleena Lyles, Government Shutdown, and Health Care
What Should We Make of the UW Minimum Wage Study?
Seattle P.I.
Connelly: 22 million to lose health insurance under Senate Republican plan
Slog
The Morning News: Olympia has until Friday to get its shit together or the government will shut down
CBO Report on Senate health care bill: 22 million will lose health insurance
Monday, June 26
Associated Press
Court partly reinstates Trump travel ban, will hear case
Supreme Court takes on new clash of gay rights, religion
Supreme Court rules for Missouri church in playground case
Aberdeen Daily World
Watch this ruling: It could affect coal and climate reviews across the West
Kilmer measure to boost job training for rural and tribal communities passes House
Bellingham Herald (subscription required)
Will the death of Charleena Lyles spur change to deadly-force law? (Frockt, Goodman)
Columbian
In Our View: Wage a Work in Progress
In Our View: Oregon Toll Plan Bad Idea
In Our View: Cheers & Jeers (Third special session)
Letter: Residency laws in question
Letter: More bridges not easy solution
The Daily News
Is BPA losing its competitive edge?
LCC braces for state government shutdown
Everett Herald (subscription required)
$2M in grants will help former Boeing workers
GOP refusal to work on capital budget threatens projects (Tharinger)
Commentary: Trumpcare will leave millions without care
Comment: While Congress stumbles, state has a health care fix
Editorial: Lawmakers must come to terms on school funding
Letter: Shutdown would harm many in state
Journal of the San Juan Islands
Letter: Protect our Public Lands
Kirkland Reporter
City of Kirkland hires new neighborhood services coordinator
City of Kirkland reminds residents of fireworks ban
Kitsap Sun (subscription required)
Supreme Court reinstates Trump’s travel ban, but only for some immigrants
News Tribune (subscription required)
Trying to get ahead while behind bars: 19 female inmates earn college degrees
Would driverless cars make your commute to Seattle better? What the research says
Editorial: 5 jobs to cut first in state government shutdown
Editorial: Police-supervised child beating should make us ill
Olympian (subscription required)
Editorial: Day warming center is essential for our homeless
Seattle Times (subscription required)
Time for Seattle-area drivers to pay up? Tolling doesn’t get much love, but it eases gridlock
Through the heat, thousands march in 43rd annual Seattle Pride parade
Q&A: Garfield High student talks about winning Black Education Matters Activist award
Reprieve for bus riders in Seattle’s transit tunnel, but cascading projects to multiply traffic challenges
Sen. Maria Cantwell vows to use ‘every tool we have’ to stop GOP health-care plan
UW study finds Seattle’s minimum wage is costing jobs
Seattle City Council to hold public hearing on fatal police shooting of Charleena Lyles
Opinion: Seattle families need a new downtown high school
Opinion: Legislators: Don’t raid city coffers to balance the state budget
Opinion: Vaccines do not cause autism; they save lives
Opinion: Opioids, a mass killer we’re meeting with a shrug
Westneat: Calling their bluff: A Seattle doctor pegs what the GOP health bill is really about
Seattle Weekly
If State Government Shuts Down, Some Legislation That Passed Will Be Scrapped (Orwall, Springer)
Jeff Sessions Is Coming for Medical Marijuana
Climate Activist Ken Ward Won’t Go to Prison
Deal Reached to Ease the Stakes of High School Graduation Tests
Why It Took So Long to Learn a Man Killed By a Deputy Was Brandishing a Pen
Skagit Valley Herald
Program opens doors to higher education
Plan submitted for Skagit River steelhead fishery
Spokesman Review
SFCC trims summer classes to save money as two-year schools grapple with funding challenges
Pay-for-parking system on Peaceful Valley streets gets put on hold
As groups chafe at pace of criminal justice reform, county administrator points to progress
Spin Control: Most Legislatures have needed more time, but how much keeps getting longer
Editorial: Pot ordinance tweak was fair play
Walla Walla Union Bulletin (subscription required)
Editorial: Gov. Inslee’s tough talk to lawmakers is what’s needed
Yakima Herald Republic
New study of Seattle’s $15 minimum wage says it costs jobs
McCleary roundup: Lawmakers insist they’ll have school-funding deal — and a backup plan
Editorial: New homeless funding process needs its own objective look
Broadcast
KOMO4 TV (ABC)
New UW study finds Seattle’s higher minimum wage hurts workers
KNKX FM
Tacoma Wants To Move Homeless People Into A Giant Tent. Will They Go?
What’s Found In Gypsy Moth Traps Will Determine If State Sprays Pesticide Next Year
Supreme Court Rules Religious School Can Use Taxpayer Funds For Playground
Oregon Legislature Enters Final Two-Week Stretch
‘Re-Entry Simulation’ Demonstrates Challenges Faced By Ex-Cons In Wash. State
Kicking An Opioid Addiction Through A Daily Dose Of Commitment
KUOW FM
Seattle’s minimum wage hurt low-wage workers’ earnings, study says
Senator Cantwell’s plan to stop Republican health care bill
NW Public Radio
Wash. Democratic Senator To Lobby Colleagues In Opposition of Healthcare Plan
Washington Lawmakers Could Be Close To Agreement On Spending, Taxes
Q13 TV (FOX)
Black Lives Matter protesters shut down Seattle Pride parade
New study of Seattle’s $15 minimum wage says it costs jobs
Web
Crosscut
Fate of UW campus in hands of state Supreme Court
New health care act would hit hard in rural areas
Cop who shot Charleena Lyles should have had a Taser
Publicola
5 Questions Unanswered About the Shooting of Charleena Lyles
Friday, June 23
Associated Press
Nevada’s on-again, off-again marijuana sales back on
State warns of wildfire danger
Washington seeks to overturn tribe’s fuel tax exemption
Senate GOP unveils ‘Obamacare’ overhaul, but not all aboard
How the Senate health bill compares to House, ‘Obamacare’
GOP’s challenge: finding votes for Senate health care bill
Judge OKs lawsuit over once-secret immigrant vetting program
Bellingham Herald (subscription required)
Did you get the letter? WSU warns a million people their personal info was stolen
Here’s what a government shutdown July 1 might mean for state workers and services (Lytton)
Might want to make backup plans if you intend to visit a state park over July Fourth
Washington drivers have etiquette down. Merging is another story
Columbian
Letter: Pass budget, keep parks open
Everett Herald (subscription required)
Health-care bill protest in Everett: ‘A life-or-death issue’
Deal reached to ease the stakes of high school graduation tests (Santos)
WaPo: Inside Obama’s struggle to punish Russia for election assault
Editorial: Senate GOP’s bill more ‘bitter pill’ than ‘Better Care’
Kirkland Reporter
KirklandSafe hosts its first meeting
Kitsap Daily News
Opinion: Legslature needs to resolve two court case dilemmas
Kitsap Sun (subscription required)
What would happen if state government shut down?
Ferry Chimacum welcomes Bremerton, and vice versa
Senate health care bill already under fire from GOP members
News Tribune (subscription required)
Jury in hatchet killer case says state blew it, awards $2.9 million to widow and family
Here’s what a government shutdown July 1 might mean for state workers and services
Investigations of sexually transmitted diseases, tainted water might stop during shutdown
Editorial: Good news for foodies – more exposure for restaurant closures
Olympian (subscription required)
Washington drivers have etiquette down. Merging is another story
Editorial: Slower action, hearings needed on Obamacare
Puget Sound Business Journal
Health care plan roils Senate
Four Republican senators oppose latest healthcare bill
Washington state leaders slam Senate health care bill, say it will drive up cost of care
Redmond Reporter
Updates to Redmond park fees, comprehensive plan passed | Council report
Renton Reporter
Old Highlands library deemed surplus property
2017 Property Valuation Notices Are in the Mail to Kennydale
Seattle Times (subscription required)
Demonstrators march through downtown Seattle after rally for Charleena Lyles
McCleary roundup: Lawmakers insist they’ll have school-funding deal — and a backup plan (Ormsby)
This type of firework disfigures people more than any other, UW study shows
Editorial: The end of the school year is the end of free meals for many children
Seattle Weekly
Man Killed By a King County Deputy Last Week Was Armed With a Pen
Deal Reached to Ease the Stakes of High School Graduation Tests (Tomiko-Santos)
Skagit Valley Herald
Layoffs to hit Skagit Regional Health as state health care industry struggles
Spokesman Review
Dozens gather in Spokane to protest looming state government shutdown if budget deal isn’t reached
Spokane drivers who struck potholes get few payouts as city makes record investment on road maintenance
Family’s civil lawsuit goes to court four years after man dies following deputy response outside gym
Bees among the tees: Golf course embarks on honeybee restoration effort
Funding special education: Lawmakers, advocates look to patch budget shortfalls
Editorial: Special-ed needs the attention of lawmakers
Walla Walla Union Bulletin (subscription required)
Editorial: Time running out to approve state budget
Washington Post
Obama’s secret struggle to punish Russia for Putin’s election assault
Trump says ‘we’ll have to see’ if Mueller should step down from Russia probe
The Republicans’ Obamacare repeal is one big lie
Yakima Herald Republic
State asks U.S. Supreme Court to overturn earlier ruling giving Yakamas gas tax exemption
Washington state wants Yakama fuel tax exemption overturned
Editorial: A welcome step forward on community engagement
Broadcast
KING 5 TV (NBC)
How government shutdown could impact state agencies
Police release more hallway video, 911 call in shooting
Black Women Matter: Rally calls for justice after death of Charleena Lyles
KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Thousands of state workers rally, urging lawmakers to reach budget deal before shutdown
Marchers take to streets demanding justice over deadly police shooting
Jury awards $2.9 million judgement to widow of man killed by mentally ill son
Watch: Wash. Lawmakers, local groups react to proposed Senate health care bill
KNKX FM
‘Re-Entry Simulation’ Demonstrates Challenges Faced By Ex-Cons In Wash. State
‘This Is Big Stuff’: Judge Orders Washington To Pay $100K Sanction For Withholding Emails
Oregon Democrats, Governor Say They’ll Skip The Corporate Tax Hike
CHART: Who Wins, Who Loses With Senate Health Care Bill
KUOW FM
Let’s call your mama! What it’s like to walk out of immigration jail in Tacoma
Republican health care bill problematic, says Washington’s insurance chief
Poll: Seattle favors income tax, rezoning, but not youth jail
Why is #EducationSoWhite in Washington state?
Q13 TV (FOX)
Absent budget deal, Washington state government prepares for a shutdown
WSU sends warning to 1M people after hard drive with Social Security numbers, other info stolen
Web
Crosscut
State shutdown could wreck your 4th — and a lot more
Charleena Lyles’ death sparks soul-searching, anger and tears
New rainbow flag irks LGBTQ community
Seattle P.I.
Connelly: Washington a loser in Senate Republicans’ health care ‘draft’
Slog
Barack Obama on Trumpcare: “This bill will do you harm.”
Thursday, June 22
Associated Press
Study links legalized pot with increase in car crash claims
Seattle police shooting may show limits of crisis training
Gov. Inslee calls lawmakers back for third special session (Sullivan)
Draft of Senate GOP health bill shows cuts to Medicare
Aberdeen Daily World
Letter: Hospital’s image is ailing
Bainbridge Island Review
Opinion: School funding and tax debate continues as government shutdown nears
Bellingham Herald (subscription required)
Threat of shutdown looms as Legislature heads into triple overtime over budget (Lytton)
Bothell Reporter
Bothell moving forward with acquisition of Wayne Golf Course (Palumbo)
Palumbo applauds Bothell City Council for Wayne preservation (Palumbo)
Columbian
Legislation would extend Columbia River fishing fee
In Our View: No to Oil Terminal
The Daily News
Monticello joins school poverty list
OPINION: Seize the opportunity (Rep. Walsh on Hirst policy)
Everett Herald (subscription required)
Solving McCleary is like figuring out a Rubik’s Cube
3rd special session begins; lawmakers struggle over budget (Sullivan, Chase)
Editorial: ‘Bathroom’ initiative plays on unwarranted fears
Federal Way Mirror
Investigators unable to determine cause of Center Plaza fire
Journal of the San Juan Islands
WSF to hold four public meetings about proposed rate increase
Tiny homes could hold a big solution
Kirkland Reporter
Kirkland councilmember honored by Association of Washington Cities
Kitsap Sun (subscription required)
Senate Republicans unveil health care bill that slashes taxes, rolls back Medicaid
State considering two designated shooting sites in Tahuya Forest
‘Clock is running out’ to avoid shutdown, Inslee says (Sullivan)
Killing by Seattle police raises questions on use of force
Letter: Sheldon’s leading the Olympia gridlock
News Tribune (subscription required)
Threat of shutdown looms as Legislature heads into triple overtime over budget (Lytton, Carlyle)
Olympian (subscription required)
Olympia will let voters will decide on two tax increases
Editorial: Fish culverts case emits another wake-up beep
Puget Sound Business Journal
Senate health care bill released
Redmond Reporter
Pacifica Institute organizes interfaith dinner in Redmond
Seattle Times (subscription required)
Hundreds attend vigil for Charleena Lyles and call for justice in her fatal shooting
Jerry Large: Charleena Lyles death by police adds to a list that should shame us
Seattle-area Muslims see chance to show what true Islam means, during first Ramadan of Trump era
The Amazon effect: Metro adds buses to handle new flock of summer interns
Seattle mayor offers plan to make it easier for people with criminal pasts to find housing
Mindful of Trump, Seattle Pride making politics, race bigger part of conversation
Cybersecurity is hot, and these Washington colleges teach it
With government shutdown looming, Olympia heads into a third OT session
Editorial: Troubling questions surround the tragic death of Charleena Lyles
Editorial: Keep local levies out of school-funding deal
Seattle Weekly
As Third Special Session Begins, Lawmakers Struggle Over Budget (Sullivan, Chase)
‘Murder is Murder’: Despite Reforms, Mourners Fear Justice Will Be Elusive for Charleena Lyles
Lawmakers Down to the Wire Twisting and Turning the McCleary Rubik’s Cube
Skagit Valley Herald
Column: Government action isn’t enough for climate change. The private sector can cut billions of tons of carbon.
Spokesman Review
2nd Special Session ends, 3rd starts with Inslee vowing to veto “stop-gap” budget
Funding special education: Lawmakers, advocates look to patch budget shortfalls
Depositions provide glimpse into minds of psychologists who advised CIA’s advanced interrogation program
Tri-City Herald
Our Voice: Washington state lawmakers have had enough time
Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
School district passes budget as funding questions loom in state budget process
Walla Walla Union Bulletin (subscription required)
Editorial: Gerrymandering not a problem in Washington state
Washington Post
What the Senate bill changes about Obamacare
Senate Republicans unveil health-care bill as GOP struggles to advance its vision
Broadcast
KING 5 TV (NBC)
Inslee extends session ahead of potential shut down
Police union explains how officers are trained for knife attacks
Boeing crushes Airbus in order race at Paris show
30 miles of Hoh River to be restored for fish
Govt. whistleblower: Refusing to participate in theft cover-up led to ousting
KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
What does a Washington state government shutdown mean for you?
KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Third special session begins with a shutdown looming
Study: More car crash claims after legal pot
KNKX FM
Senate Republicans Reveal Long-Awaited Affordable Care Act Repeal Bill
Policies Around Use Of Less-Lethal Force By Police Can Be Complicated
Oregon House Approves Measure That Would Limit Data Sharing For Immigrants
Census Finds A More Diverse America, As Whites Lag Growth
Republicans’ Proposed Medicaid Cuts Would Hit Rural Patients Hard
CEOs Say They’ll Sell Health Insurance Next Year, But Are Flying Blind
KUOW FM
WA Republicans join Democrats in opposing Trump energy budget cuts
Will The Budget Battle Spoil Fourth Of July Fun In Washington State Parks?
MyNorthwest.com (KIRO Radio)
Inslee calls for 3rd special session before government shutdown
NW Public Radio
Inslee Calls Third Special Session As Government Shutdown Looms
Washington State Republicans Join Democrats In Opposing Trump Energy Budget Cuts
Will The Budget Battle Spoil Fourth Of July Fun In Washington State Parks?
Q13 TV (FOX)
Boeing beats Airbus in order race at Paris show
Statewide traffic delays expected this weekend, WSDOT says
Tacoma neighbors rally against a second transitional homeless site
Web
Crosscut
State shutdown could wreck your 4th — and a lot more (Lytton)
Slog
How Seattle could make it easier for people with criminial records to get housing
The morning news: GOP senators unveil secret health care bill, Seattle Police Guild wants more money for officers wearing bodycams