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Friday, July 1

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Associated Press
Suicide by job: Farmers, lumberjacks, fisherman top list
About 1.6 million drop outs from health law coverage
New survey doubles the estimate of transgender adults in U.S.
Studies testing kelp as local fix for acidifying seawater
Appeals court says cities must make roads safe for bikes
Medicaid fails to pay $90M to Washington’s health exchange, audit says

Everett Herald (subscription required)
Snohomish County has its first confirmed case of Zika virus
State finds undisclosed pesticides in pot growing products
Editorial: Media, news consumers each have job to do for a better press

News Tribune (subscription required)
Law enforcement to Fourth of July revelers: Don’t drink and boat
Medical marijuana collectives celebrate, mourn final day
Pierce County ban on pot businesses vetoed by county executive

Peninsula Daily News
Merger changes rules for medical marijuana patients, shops
State urges more security for Port Angeles Light Operations recycling bins

Puget Sound Business Journal
Making the grade: Here’s where Puget Sound-area medical facilities rank in recent reports
Mostly support at Group Health acquisition forum

Seattle Times (subscription required)
Gas tax going up — just in time for holiday weekend
Hours to deadline, state’s database for medical marijuana users is not ready
Firefighters brace for holiday weekend, wildfire season
City transportation director to pay $10,000 settlement in ethics investigation
Opinion: How the Trans-Pacific Partnership would benefit Washington’s seafood industry
Editorial: Firework safety: Don’t let common sense go out with a bang
Opinion: Pro/con: Should pharmacists have religious freedom in America?

Tri-City Herald
Judge slashes penalty in Mesa public records case

Yakima Herald Republic
New superintendents get pay bumps but offer valuable experience, fresh perspectives
Unlicensed medical pot stores had to close by July 1

Web

KPLU FM
Tribal Sovereignty A Hot Topic At Gathering Of Native American Leaders In Spokane
Bipartisan Disapproval Follows Bill Clinton’s Meeting With Loretta Lynch

KUOW FM
Seattle-area Republicans debate Trump (and surprise, they don’t like the guy)
1.4 Million Adults Identify As Transgender In America, Study Says
How Therapy Became A Hobby Of The Wealthy, Out Of Reach For Those In Need
Some of WA’s biggest Republican donors aren’t from around here

NW Public Radio
Northwest Olympic Hopefuls Racing To Rio, Undeterred By Zika Virus
Burn Ban In Effect East Of The Cascades

Thursday, June 30

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Associated Press
Appeals Court: cities must make roads safe for bicycles
State regulators fine railroad transportation company
Group sues to force pollution disclosure at Washington dam

Columbian
In Our View: Build It So They Can Come

The Daily News
Overhaul of state medical marijuana law starts Friday 

Everett Herald (subscription required)
Tim Eyman ordered to surrender tax records to investigators
Vote on fireworks ban lights up both sides of the issue
Harrop: Nothing new — or damaging to Clinton — in ‘final’ Benghazi report
Editorial: Blood, financial donations help Bloodworks Northwest save lives

Federal Way Mirror
International runners stop at Federal Way youth camp to share message of peace

Kirkland Reporter
Anti-heroin resources limited, but growing

Puget Sound Business Journal
Inslee fills 10 spots on new cancer research funding board
What’s next regarding the Affordable Care Act?
Observations: Seattle throws bad programs at homelessness problem
Seattle Central College gets $3.8M grant for IT training
Editorial: Tech can look to Boeing for talent training

Redmond Reporter
Eastside Leadership Conference at Microsoft focuses on technology of the future

Seattle Times (subscription required)
Billionaire Paul Allen donates $1M to build housing for homeless in Columbia City
King County drops plan for septic-system fee
Rep. DelBene calls for immigration reform after high court’s deadlock decision
Judge orders Tim Eyman to release financial records to Attorney General
New system to house the homeless could ‘work out really great or really bad’
Bellevue schools weigh banning many short-term suspensions
Opinion: Our future is in green energy not aging, costly nuclear plants

Skagit Valley Herald
Medical marijuana database may not be ready by deadline

Yakima Herald Republic
Report hails Washington preschool program as one of nation’s best
Washington Post: A pilgrimage for immigration tolerance 

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KING 5 TV (NBC)
State AG reacts to Hanford safety: ‘that pi***es me off’
Possible growing pains for medical marijuana system
Transitional housing pilot project gets Allen Foundation funding boost

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Seattle police one step closer to adding body cameras
King County program intended to keep kids in family disputes out of detention

KPLU FM
Washington’s Prepaid Tuition Program Has Received More Than 15,000 Refund Requests Since Last Fall
Washington’s Watershed Conditions Continue to Decline
Think Tank Says Oregon Corporations’ Share Of Tax Burden Is Declining

KUOW FM
Mayor Murray to Seattle’s homeless: ‘We want to work with you’

NW Public Radio
Tribal Sovereignty Is Hot Topic At Gathering Of Native American Leaders In Spokane

Q13 TV (FOX)
Gun shop owner calls for firearms industry to boycott City of Seattle
Billionaire Paul Allen donates $1 million for homeless housing in Seattle
State regulators fine railroad transportation company

WEB

Crosscut
Seattle media all in on #SeaHomeless project

Publicola
Herbold, Sawant Question Industry Report on Secure Scheduling

Seattle P.I.
Washington one of the worst states for drivers
Jungle outreach update: 109 remain, Murray not planning to evict
What 31 science orgs just told Congress about climate change

Wednesday, June 29

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Associated Press
Pacific Lutheran agrees to sell KPLU to community group
Keystone pipeline company wants $15 billion for rejection
FDA has a few questions for makers of hand sanitizer
High court won’t hear challenge to rules that Washington pharmacies dispense emergency contraceptives
New laws on abortion set to take effect around the country

Aberdeen Daily World
Tribes win major case on salmon habitat

The Daily News
State disciplines three health care providers, reinstates one license

Everett Herald (subscription required)
Dispatch tech firm admits problems but not systemic flaw
Saunders: Neo-Nazis have no monopoly on thuggishness
Milbank: Even without a new justice, high court has its newest liberal
Burbank: Democracy, equality a work in progress for our country
Editorial: Treaty rights’ court win for salmon benefits more than tribes
Letter: Self-defense doesn’t require assault weapons

Journal of the San Juan Islands
Larsen ‘Deeply Disappointed’ by United States v. Texas Decision

News Tribune (subscription required)
Meetings between Tacoma city, port officials will not be public
Judge orders hearing to decide whether to dismiss 6 charges against Auditor Troy Kelley
Tacoma bag ban ordinance met with alternative proposal at first reading
State’s experiment with medical marijuana paved way for legalization
Editorial: Heavy armor fits JBLM, not small towns

Peninsula Daily News
Association of Washington Business official to Peninsula entrepreneurs: Prepare for minimum wage increase

Puget Sound Business Journal
New WSU, UW presidents meet over Italian food to mend schools’ relationship, plan future collaboration
Supreme Court decision means Washington pharmacists must fill prescriptions regardless of religion

Seattle Times (subscription required)
A stoppage for Bertha while steel cutting teeth are inspected and replaced
#SeaHomeless: What you need to know about Seattle’s homeless crisis
Judge sets hearing to decide whether to dismiss 6 charges against Auditor Troy Kelley
In policy change, SPD to destroy unused guns
Seattle mayor says he won’t evict people still living in Jungle
King County setting up single system to link the homeless with shelter
New report praises quality of Washington’s preschool program
Department of Corrections officer wounded in Auburn shooting
Editorial: Congress must ease banking regulations on marijuana businesses
Opinion: Farmers work hard to care for the environment

Seattle Weekly
The Beginning and the End of Washington’s Wild MMJ Market
Making Everywhere a Safe Place in Seattle
Medical Cannabis Patients May Temporarily Lose Access to Medicine, DOH Warns
When it Comes to Emergency Homeless Spending, Is the City Getting its $6 Million Worth?

Spokesman Review
Crowds around moose likely panicked the animal, resulting in injury, officials say
Friday is deadline to renew Washington boat registrations
Here’s who can carry a concealed gun in Idaho starting Friday
Landers: Smartphone cameras are curse on wildlife

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
New options arise for Island healthcare (Nelson, Cody)
Opinion: Island schools a very different place from perspective of special needs students

Yakima Herald Republic
EPA says Valley dairies have made improvements
Advocates promise longterm solution to help homeless people in Yakima

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KING 5 TV (NBC)
Heroin, homelessness highlighted in rare meeting
Program helps foster youth beat the odds
Crews prepare for Bertha’s high pressure maintenance work

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Dept. of Corrections officer wounded in gun battle outside Auburn apartment complex

KPLU FM
Sea-Tac International Becomes First ‘Salmon-Safe’ Airport In the U.S.

NW Public Radio
One Trade Pact Signed In Seattle, Bigger One Touted By Japanese Ambassador
Washington State Abortion Rights Groups Praise Supreme Court Ruling But Say More Work To Be Done

Q13 TV (FOX)
Seattle non-profit helping move homeless out of encampments and into homes
Puyallup City Councilwoman slams colleagues over homeless issue: ‘I’m appalled’
State DOC officer shot, wounded in Auburn; suspect shot multiple times, police say

WEB

Crosscut
Homeless in Seattle: The roots of a crisis
Seattle’s homeless emergency: No end in sight
UW prof speaks of her own homeless experience
Photos: The faces of homelessness

Publicola
Former Starbucks President Howard Behar Blasts City Council
Don’t Pause, Double Down on Seattle’s Transportation Progress

Slog
Initiative to Reform Police Deadly Force Law Endorsed by Hasegawa, Jayapal, Smith, and Sawant
Ride the Ducks Cites “Discriminatory” Law to Deny Relief to Families of Crash Victims

Tuesday, June 28

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Associated Press
State Sen. Hill of Redmond says his lung cancer has returned
Washington is one of the worst states for drivers
Court upholds reach of US gun ban for domestic violence
Volkswagen to pay Washington state $26 million
Supreme Court rejects pharmacists’ religious rights appeal
Appeals court: Washington must fix salmon-blocking culverts

Bainbridge Island Review
Replacement of fish-blocking culverts must continue

Everett Herald (subscription required)
State must fix culverts for salmon passage, court says
EvCC to receive $3.9 million for high-tech job training
Traffic-enforcement camera debate resurfaces in Lynnwood
Editorial: Volkswagen to pay Washington state $26 million
Washington Post Editorial: More doctors should offer HPV vaccine to young teens

Kitsap Sun (subscription required)
State must replace hundreds of culverts, U.S. appeals court affirms

Mercer Island Reporter
City adopts ordinance to allow cameras on school bus stop arms

News Tribune (subscription required)
Check fireworks rules before lighting that sparkler
Eugene Robinson: Brexit’s cautionary tale for Trump supporters

Puget Sound Business Journal
PAY EQUITY: The teen who fought for equal pay at a pizza parlor
WSU creates software that could lead to livestock vaccine

Seattle Times (subscription required)
Guest essay: Why it’s so important to understand concepts like white privilege and white fragility
New coding boot camps to start this fall at Seattle Central College
FYI Guy: From ocean to Idaho border, state becoming less white
Stink rises over proposed fee for septic systems in King County
Court official threatens not to sign civil commitments to Western State
Lieutenant-governor candidate wants to restrict guns in Legislative Building (Habib)
‘We are everywhere’: Abortion-rights activists loom large on Capitol Hill Monday night
Abortion-rights advocates hold Capitol Hill rally to celebrate Supreme Court ruling
Opinion: If Congress can’t act on gun control, local communities must
Opinion: FBI cameras in Seattle need to be regulated by the public — not secretly imposed on the public

Seattle Weekly
Assphalt: Sounder Wifi Sucks, But it May Stop Sucking Soon

Skagit Valley Herald
Marijuana retail landscape rapidly changing

Yakima Herald Republic
Appeals court: Washington must fix salmon-blocking culverts
Local abortion-rights advocates hail ruling for women’s health

Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)
Supreme Court rejects Washington pharmacists’ religious rights appeal

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
Washington advocates say abortion ruling won’t end debate

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Rigorous training under way for state’s wildland firefighters

KPLU FM
Rest Breaks Are One Big Issue In Negotiations Between Tacoma General Nurses And MultiCare
Obama Cautions Against ‘Hysteria’ Over Brexit Vote
Fallout From Supreme Court Ruling Against Texas Law’s Abortion Restrictions
Supreme Court Rules Domestic Abusers Can Lose Their Gun-Ownership Rights
 
KUOW FM
Obama’s New Clean Energy Goal For North America: 50 Percent By 2025
Gov. Inslee directive targets more LGBTQ inclusive workplaces for state agencies
For low-income kids, summer learning opportunities are hard to find
 
MyNorthwest.com (KIRO FM)
Washington advocates say abortion ruling won’t end debate
Seattle will now destroy all unused police handguns

Q13 TV (FOX)
Report: Expect to pay more to live near mass transit

Web

Crosscut
Affordable housing: The ‘infinitely scalable’ solution
Seattle needs parks, not just ‘parklets’Seattle needs parks, not just ‘parklets’

Monday, June 27

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Associated Press
Amtrak derailment causes delays, but no injuries
Oregon refuge takeover is over, but aftershocks remain
Coal terminal plan pits jobs against environmental concerns
Major battle over oil terminal unfolds in Pacific Northwest
Washington officials hope to capture gypsy moths with traps
Federal agency won’t include pot in Oregon’s annual crop statistics
Supreme Court strikes down Texas abortion clinic regulations
Court upholds reach of US gun ban for domestic violence
Study: Washington is one of the worst states for drivers
Holiday fireworks sales begin Tuesday in Washington state; brush up on your local laws

Central Kitsap Reporter
Change coming for alternative ed programs
Editorial: Learn more about the fast-ferry proposal | In Our Opinion

Columbian
Oil terminal hearings open today in Vancouver
Crunch time on the I-5 Bridge
Inslee calls on Union Pacific to hold off on oil trains
In Our View: Cheers & Jeers

The Daily News
Editorial: We must do better (Southwest WA economy, jobs)

Everett Herald (subscription required)
McCleary plaintiffs spurn state plan; lawmakers want fines lifted (Ortiz-Self)
Registration deadline is July 4 for Aug. 2 election
Guest commentary: Address guns as a matter of public health
Viewpoints:  Debating coal’s role in our future
Editorial: Don’t leave a mark on our parks
Editorial: Providing care for elderly parents

Federal Way Mirror
City, business owners work to resolve concerns with Federal Way Day Center

Journal of the San Juan Islands
House Votes to Lift Ban on In Vitro Fertilization Services for Veterans
State protects clean water
Larsen Statement on House Sit-in

Mercer Island Reporter
Public asked to report sick bats, groups of bats, to Department of Fish and Wildlife

News Tribune/Olympian (subscription required)
Supreme Court strikes down Texas abortion clinic law
Deadline looms for medical marijuana dispensaries
Will Democrats finally win on gun sales by being less ambitious?
Video: Ohop homestead potential STEM site for Eatonville Schools
Op-ed: Basic math: More cops on ground, crime goes down
Editorial: If Tacoma union wants more cops, what’s it willing to give up?

Seattle Times (subscription required)
FYI Guy: Hate crime reports against blacks, LGBT people double in Seattle
New funding formula will mean cuts at some community colleges
‘Microcosm of the city’: Garfield High principal navigates racial divide
Amazon unveils search service aimed for use by teachers
Study: To live near transit in Seattle, you’ll have to pay up
Showdown at Western State puts spotlight on dementia
High-rise residents downtown try to block Seattle mayor’s housing plan
State’s community colleges plan to ask for additional $141 million

Spokesman Review
Paradiso festival at the Gorge ends with fewer hospitalizations, more arrests
State seeking input on Trent Avenue bridge replacement
Ferry tale of a trail: Ferry County residents chip in for rail-trail project
Front & Center: Robin Haynes will be the youngest attorney to lead the Washington State Bar
Editorial: Slow down on streets near parks

Tri-City Herald
Major battle over oil terminal unfolds in Pacific Northwest
Kennewick dual language, east-side students could benefit most from $51M grant

Walla Walla Union Bulletin (subscription required)
Mentally ill, state caught in Catch-22
Prescription drug ads on TV should stop

Yakima Herald Republic
Hep C case against Washington state Medicaid harbinger of things to come in era of high-price drugs
Washington Post editorial: Other Views: Spread word and save lives: HPV vaccine works
PRO & CON: Should Congress leave Obama’s overtime pay rules intact?

Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)
Wildland fire training this week in Washington
High-stakes battle over oil terminal unfolds in Northwest

KPLU FM
Wash. Gas Tax, Fees On Electric Cars Set To Increase July 1
More Water For Eastern Washington, But Not When Its Needed Most
Inside A Secret Government Warehouse Prepped For Health Catastrophes

KUOW FM
Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Restrictions In Texas
Trial-Like Review Starts Monday For Proposed Vancouver Oil Terminal
How Seattle’s big three businesses are facing Brexit

NW Public Radio
Hearing Starts Monday On Vancouver Oil Terminal

Web

Crosscut
Searching for the spirit of Stonewall at Seattle Pride
Homeless in Seattle: Media, community rally to address crisis

Schmudget
All Income Growth is Going to the Richest 1 Percent of Washingtonians

Slog
Before Tonight’s Fundraiser with President Obama, Governor Inslee Meets with Feds Over “Bomb” Trains