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Wednesday, October 26

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Associated Press
Is coal dust from BNSF trains harming waterways? Trial set for next month 
Looming deadline: Small businesses prep for overtime rules 
Washington tribes want better plan to protect sacred sites 
UW gets $210M from Gates Foundation to improve world health
Report: Women won’t earn as much as men for 170 years

Aberdeen Daily World 
Funding source for homeless programs could start drying up
Blake and O’Hagan compete for 19th Dist. legislative seat
Ramer Street Pump Station could help ease Hoquiam’s flooding woes by 2018
Jay Inslee, Bill Bryant vying to lead on education in Washington governor’s race
DOT to restrict access at Schouweiler Road and Highway 12

Columbian  
In Our View: Putting Face to a Name

The Daily News  
Jobless rate down slightly in September 
Hundreds support, condemn coal at Millennium hearing in Longview 
Herrera Beutler denounces Trump, will vote for Ryan
State’s homeless proposal could affect county’s recording fees, grants 

News Tribune (subscription required)  
Thousands of Washington students restrained, isolated in public schools 
Column: President has big blind spot on Obamacare 

Puget Sound Business Journal 
Marijuana tax brings in $45M for Washington as nine more states consider legalization (Photos)
Inslee among top 10 highest-paid governors

Redmond Reporter 
City seeks input for Redmond’s community centers

Seattle Times (subscription required)  
What it would take for the Sonics to return to Seattle: Sodo arena Q&A
Chris Hansen pledges to go with all-private funding for proposed Sodo arena
Seattle principal apologizes for blacks-only senior pledge
Emotional homecoming at JBLM comes amid upswing in U.S. involvement in Iraq
Loaded handgun in bedroom where King County deputies shot, killed despondent woman
‘We are very disturbed’: Low-income renters losing affordable housing in Renton
Opinion: The folly of data-breach notification and how it can be fixed
Opinion: Gates Foundation reminds Seattle why its work matters
Editorial: Homeless need housing, not arguments

Wenatchee World (subscription required) 
Feds begin meeting tour on salmon-protection plans
Ballots pouring into elections offices
Stolen-property case overturned for tribal jurisdiction

Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)  
Should dense breast notification be mandatory in Washington state? (Rolfes)
Seattle Arena group offers to privately finance arena, fix Lander Street
State prepares for flooding in Western Washington
Governor Inslee proud of education, transportation investment in his first term

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)  
Users of Washington Healthplanfinder could see 13.5 percent rate increases
Hansen group revives arena deal with private financing offer

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)  
Affordable housing tops concerns at city council meeting

KNKX FM  
Vulcan, Gates, Ballmers Join List Of Wealthy Washingtonians Trying To Alter Supreme Court
Pentagon Halts Effort To Take Back Signing Bonuses Paid To National Guard Members
An Alternative To The EpiPen Is Coming Back To Drugstores
New Warnings Could Help As White River Faces Perennial Flooding Risk

KUOW FM
No, you don’t need a stamp for your ballot
$100 in Monopoly money—and just maybe, a better democracy—headed your way, Seattle
Chris Hansen’s new Sodo arena plan: Forget the $200M in public money
Prepare For Takeoff: Pilot Shortage Provides Lift To Aviation Students
$210M Gates gift will provide a home for UW’s big health initiative

MyNorthwest.com (KIRO Radio) 
Sound Transit light rail loses more than $550K annually to fare jumpers

NW Public Radio  
Vulcan, Gates, Ballmers Join List Of Wealthy Washingtonians Trying To Alter Supreme Court

Q13 TV (FOX)  
With help of Opportunity Scholarship, man goes from homeless to UW master’s degree program
Multi-million dollar transformation for historic Tacoma neighborhood
Chris Hansen offers to ditch public financing for potential Sonics arena

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Publicola  
Public Money Still on Table in Hansen’s New Offer

Tuesday, October 25

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Associated Press
Rates Up 22 Percent For Obamacare Plans, But Subsidies Rise, Too
Washington tribes call for better federal consultation
Defense Secretary promises to resolve Guard bonuses conflict

Aberdeen Daily World
Education, land use important in 19th District Senate race (Takko)
Grays Harbor Community Hospital receives award for patient safety
Grays Harbor County accepting applications for tourism-related grants

Bellingham Herald (subscription required)
Voter alert: In Whatcom County, one stamp is not enough to return your ballot

The Daily News
Hundreds support, condemn coal at Millennium hearing in Longview

Everett Herald (subscription required)
What Snohomish County would pay and what ST3 would deliver
Water pipeline to Tulalip nears completion

Federal Way Mirror
Federal Way Violence Prevention Committee hosts community session Wednesday
Investigation clears Chief of Staff Brian Wilson of forgery allegations
Federal Way mayor proposes funding options for 9 more police officers

News Tribune (subscription required)
Foster care ‘sanctuary’ prepares to open in Pierce County
Trump or Clinton? Kids can vote in state’s Mock Election
Washington state’s plan for megaquake ‘grossly inadequate,’ review finds
Pierce Transit looks to ride-hailing companies such as Uber, Lyft to fill service gaps

Puget Sound Business Journal
EXCLUSIVE: Top Puget Sound-area elementary schools ranked by academics and diversity

Seattle Times (subscription required)
Record gift to UW: $210M from Gates Foundation toward bold goal of improving world’s health
WSU to study how parents can best support their college-student kids
New Metro Transit boss says safety is his focus
‘Turkey has become dangerous for us’: Failed coup has some seeking asylum here
Opinion: A polio-free world is within reach

Spokesman Review
University District pedestrian and bicycle bridge celebrated Monday, with construction to start in spring
Washington state trooper struck by pickup truck in Spokane

Wenatchee World (subscription required)
Sharratt named WSU’s Advocate for Education PUD commissioners agree to assign Alcoa contracts
Multiple rounds fired in pot farm shootout

Yakima Herald Republic
Commentary: New hospital owners must obey rules on charity care

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KING 5 TV (NBC)
Mail-in ballots in some counties need more than 1 stamp
$160 million question: North precinct or affordable housing in Seattle?
King County prosecuting more domestic violence cases
Pierce County ballot insert confusing, critics say
UW gets $210M from Gates Foundation for worldwide health initiative

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Gates Foundation gives $210 million to UW, largest gift in school history
Seattle home prices continue to skyrocket, lifted by scarce supply
Officials cancel razor clam dig along Washington coast

KNKX FM
Northwest Wheat’s ‘Low Falling Number’ Means Low Prices For Farmers
It Ain’t Me, Babe: Researchers Find Flaws In Police Facial Recognition

KUOW FM
Facing eviction, these single mothers fight to bring Seattle-style tenant protection laws to Renton
Feds Look Over Columbia Generating Station’s Disaster Flood Plans
Antarctica’s Ice Sheets Are Melting Faster — And From Beneath
Too many Washington students are being physically restrained or isolated, advocates say

MyNorthwest.com (KIRO Radio)
Do Bellevue residents have a reason to increase property taxes?
Bertha has stopped under this downtown Seattle street

NW Public Radio
Feds Look Over Columbia Generating Station’s Disaster Flood Plans
Interior Secretary Jewell Will Return To Northwest To Advocate For Tribes
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray Sends Latest Homeless Camping Plan To City Council
Higher Ballot Postage Required In Three Washington Counties

Q13 TV (FOX)
Mail-in ballots in some counties need more than 1 stamp
Seattle police’s approval rating hits new high, survey says
Pierce Transit to use ride-hailing service to fill bus gaps

WEB

Crosscut
Black community feeling better about Seattle police, survey says

Publicola
Stay Put, Young Hipster
Poll: Inslee Tops 50 for First Time, Minimum Wage Edging Toward Magical 60 Percent

 

 

Monday, October 24

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Associated Press
Census Bureau nixes 2017 test on Standing Rock Reservation 
Hundreds expected for hearing on coal-export terminal 
Initiative subplot: Fight between union, conservative group 
State minimum wage campaign: Is initiative best way to hike pay?

Aberdeen Daily World 
Razor clam dig on the Twin Harbors in peril
State unemployment rate dips again in September
Cormier touts accomplishments in re-election bid
Nichols hopes to woo voters with coffee and jobs
Loads of money pour into local campaigns

Bothell Reporter 
McAuliffe receives lifetime achievement award for advocating for children with special needs (McAuliffe)

Central Kitsap Reporter 
Port Orchard businessman stumps for proposed ‘fast ferry’

The Daily News  
Sales tax may help solve 911 critical funding gap 
Blake, O’Hagan ready to face off in November (Blake)

Everett Herald (subscription required)  
Thousands in county could benefit from minimum-wage measure
For Tulalips, protecting treaty rights means restoring habitat
Boeing announces layoff warnings around Puget Sound

Kirkland Reporter 
Lakeshore Clinic announces plan to join EvergreenHealth
Google announces $165,000 for “open outdoors for kids” during event at Kirkland campus
McAuliffe receives lifetime achievement award for advocating for children with special needs (McAuliffe)

Seattle Times (subscription required)  
Washington state’s plan for megaquake ‘grossly inadequate,’ review finds
Western governors, federal land agencies try uneasy collaboration
‘Rigged’ vote? ‘Wrong,’ says King County elections official
Education Lab IQ: Should we prepare all students for college?
UW plans to expand upward in big growth spurt
Judge dismisses Ride the Ducks crash survivors’ claim
Opinion: A nuclear North Korea is the next president’s challenge

Spokesman Review  
Pressure mounts on Lower Snake dams as fish runs sag
Lower Snake River dams have a long history of controversy
Spokane Valley resident kills man who came to door, says the man charged him
Getting There: Hillyard oil contamination puts roadblock in plans for North Spokane Corridor

Tri-City Herald
Decades-long Hanford cleanup project ends in success 

Vancouver Business Journal 
WSDOT seeks input on Community Engagement Plan

Wenatchee World (subscription required) 
Soap Lake voters to consider city manager form of government
Two races to determine make-up of county commission
City councilman takes on two-term incumbent
Extra postage needed for some Douglas County ballots

Yakima Herald Republic  
Military recruiters increase their presence in Yakima Valley high schools 
For some low-income workers, retirement is only a dream 

Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)  
Ferry fix on the way for long wait times
Murray, Vance square off in second U.S. Senate debate

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)  
Homeless camps blamed for upsurge in break-ins, robberies in Ballard

KNKX FM  
Voices From Here: Coloring Washington Red And Blue Misses What We Have In Common
Iraqi Forces Shaken By ISIS Resistance In Fight For Mosul
Lawsuit Claims State Caregivers Are Prevented From Leaving Their Union

KUOW FM  
Jail-diversion program on the line in Seattle budget negotiations
Presbyterian Church Apologizes For Role In Forced Assimilation Of America’s Indigenous Population
What Are The Main Reasons Teachers Call It Quits?
Sexism Is Out In The Open In The 2016 Campaign. That May Have Been Inevitable
U.S. Parents Are Sweating And Hustling To Pay For Child Care
Can Mental Illness Be Prevented In The Womb?
Taking Down Snake River Dams: It’s Back On The Table

MyNorthwest.com (KIRO Radio) 
Lesser-known income-tax measure in Olympia could set precedent
Sound Transit 3 a ‘boondoggle’ if it passes, says Kemper Freeman

Web

Crosscut 
Uber denounces survey meant to inform driver unionization law

Seattle P.I.
Northwest Wheat’s ‘Low Falling Number’ Means Low Prices For Farmers
Wealthy Washingtonians Dump $350K Into Effort To Defeat Supreme Court Justice
Taking Down Snake River Dams: It’s Back On The Table

Publicola 
A Carbon Tax Should Confront Environmental Inequity Not Affirm It
Weyerhaeuser’s Mixed Message

Seattle P.I.  
Barney Frank: LGBT civil rights will have path to passage in new Congress

Friday, October 21

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Associated Press
Elwha River bridge could need replacement after dam removal 
State officials: Killing of Profanity Peak wolves suspended
Washington unemployment rate drops to 5.6 percent
3 states say they denied Russia request to monitor election 

Aberdeen Daily World
Hoquiam City Administrator: ‘unbiased consultant’ hired to review Port oil project permit
Nov. 3 meeting planned to discuss design of Gateway Center
Voter information for Grays Harbor County

Everett Herald (subscription required)
New overtime rule probably applies to your small business
Annexations would add thousands of people to Lake Stevens
Lynnwood council extends red-light camera contract

News Tribune (subscription required)
Pierce council debates: How much fireworks is too much fireworks?

Puget Sound Business Journal
Opinion: Minimum wage increase, paid sick leave is good for business
Opinion: Don’t impose Seattle minimum wage experiment on Washington

Seattle Times (subscription required)
How much digital media is OK for kids? Seattle experts help issue new guidelines
UW’s $5 billion fundraising push shifts to public phase
Seattle skyline is tops in construction cranes — more than any other U.S. city
Not a single bid for state ferry Hiyu; scrap yard could be next
Editorial: UW sets audacious, yet doable goal for fundraising campaign

Yakima Herald Republic
Restoring the right to bear arms 

Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)
Senior denied fair housing in Blaine helped by KING 5 investigation

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Wash. Republican: Trump has every right to say he won’t accept the election results

KNKX FM
Wooing Latino Voters On The Border In The Year of Trump
South Africa Announces Withdrawal From International Criminal Court
Pierce County Leaders Weigh Sales Tax To Fund Mental Health Services

KUOW FM
Three arrested for oil pipeline ‘sabotage’ in Skagit County include two filmmakers
STD Infections Rise To New Highs After States Close Health Clinics
Opponents Challenge Environmental Review Of Kalama Methanol Plant

Web

Seattle P.I.
Feds: Seattle-bound ship’s owner must pay for oily cover-up

Thursday, October 20, 2016

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AP
Obama administration steps up efforts to protect Puget Sound
Refuge occupier Bundy urges jurors to ‘stand for freedom’
WSU medical school gets preliminary accreditation

Aberdeen Daily World
Gateway Center proponents plead case to county
State unemployment rate dips again in September

The Daily News
I-1433: Measure would boost minimum wage 42% over three years

Everett Herald (subscription required)
What Snohomish County would pay — and what ST3 would deliver
‘It’s about time’: Financial literacy standards for students

Federal Way Mirror
Federal Way Councilwoman Kelly Maloney to resign seat Dec. 31

Kirkland Reporter
Unemployment rate in Washington drops again in September

Olympian (subscription required)
Debate turns contentious; Trump won’t say whether he’ll accept election results
Nearly half of uninsured Americans eligible for Medicaid or marketplace subsidies

Seattle Times (subscription required)
Election: Jay Inslee and Bill Bryant spar in final governor debate
Sound Transit won’t face legal action from Attorney General’s Office over release of email addresses
State stops wolf kill for now
FYI Guy: Among big cities, Seattle’s got fewer kids growing up in apartments
Highline School Board approves resolution to restructure Evergreen, Tyee campuses

Spokesman Review
WSU medical school one step closer to educating students with preliminary accreditation
‘Trump Wall’ on WSU campus draws hundreds of supporters and protesters
Crime statistics in Spokane will be more detailed under new collection method, but year-to-year comparisons will be hard
Secrecy in hiring process for Spokane Valley city manager breaks from regional norms

Vancouver Business Journal
State to open first health insurance exchange “storefront” in Vancouver

Wenatchee World (subscription required)
NCW steelhead fishing cancelled due to low numbers
State investigation of farm nonprofit arrives in local court

BROADCAST

KING 5 TV (NBC)
‘Children are going to be out on the streets’: Section 8 families get eviction notices
Should Seattle fix multi-million dollar ‘mistakes’?
Student Republican group builds Trump-inspired wall at WSU
Giant plant wall will filter pollution along Duwamish River
State suspends Profanity Peak wolf pack killing
Inslee and Bryant spar over tolling, homelessness in final debate
2,000 Seattle teachers wear Black Lives Matter shirts to school

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Seattle voters appreciate tone in final presidential debate
Inslee and Bryant spar in 3rd debate

MyNorthwest.com (KIRO Radio)
When will WSDOT take care of the Highway 18 chokepoint?

NW Public Radio
Washington Jobless Rate Ticks Down On Strong Job Growth
WSU Young Republicans Build Symbolic Trump Wall
Bryant And Inslee Spar Over Hanford Cleanup At Debate In Pasco

Q13 TV (FOX)
Gubernatorial debate: Inslee, Bryant clash over death penalty, education funding, homeless issue

WEB

Crosscut
When cops play security guard, whom do they serve?
‘Learning labs’ prepare Washington kids for the workforce

Publicola
The Real Difference Between the Competing Homeless Encampment Proposals

Seattle P.I.
Election: A relaxed Inslee, a peppery Bryant, a gubernatorial debate constrained by rules