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Tuesday, September 30th

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Associated Press
Colorado high court considers pot firing case
Inslee: SBA approves emergency help for wildfires
Boeing moving jobs to Oklahoma City, St. Louis
Senators ask for more oil train notifications
2 more charter schools look likely to get approval
SBA approves emergency help for Washington wildfires
UW’s med school to accept deferred-action students
U.S .grants $450M to link job training to employers
Boeing moving jobs to Oklahoma City, St. Louis
Colorado high court considers pot firing case
Second marijuana shop opening in Seattle

Columbian
Boeing plans 2,000 cuts in defense work
Column: Brunell: New drugs’ cost has big impact on health care

The Daily News
State may pay more than $500,000 to man wrongfully convicted of rape

Everett Herald (subscription required)
Lawmakers hear pleas for public records relief (Takko)
Boeing to move 2,000 defense jobs out of Washington

Federal Way Mirror
Should county, cities get piece of marijuana pie?

News Tribune (subscription required)
2,000 Boeing defense jobs leaving Puget Sound region

Olympian (subscription required)
David Brooks: Living in a golden age, without leadership
Editorial: State: no more excuses on Hanford cleanup

Puget Sound Business Journal
Unions vow legislative action after Boeing slashes jobs; Defense workers in Kent, Tukwila affected
Boeing to move 2,000 defense jobs out of Washington state

Renton Reporter
Cost of new medications could bankrupt health care

Seattle Times (subscription required)
Boeing to cut 2,000 jobs in defense here
King County Council: no 2015 bus cuts
Mayor wants to trim Seattle waterfront plan
Second pot store in Seattle set to open Tuesday
Community colleges win grants totaling $12.5 million
Later high-school start times: How 70 districts have done it 
Military is big business in state, but at what cost? | Jon Talton
Guest Opinion: The return on investment for hiring people with disabilities
Guest Opinion: Seattle Housing Authority rent proposal would hurt working poor

Spokesman Review
Fairchild special education program offers individualized lesson plans
Emeritus at South Hill under state investigation
Washington eyes taxes to support state parks
State purchasing 4,200-acres of ranch in Douglas County for wildlife habitat

Tri-City Herald
DOE gets 18 more months to start pumping tank with interior leak
Coyote Ridge supervisor accused of violating ethics law

Yakima Herald Republic
Editorial: Council takes first step — more to go on district voting

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KING 5 TV (NBC)
Internal memos reveal major safety changes at Hanford
King County property values are way up
Federal doctor ratings face accuracy, value questions
More police body cameras coming to WA

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
Boeing moving jobs to Oklahoma City, St. Louis

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Boeing moving Washington jobs to Oklahoma City, St. Louis

KPLU FM
Washington Ballot Measure Targets Online Gun Sales
Part 3: Ballard Locks Poses Triple Threat To Returning Chinook
Boeing Plans Major Shift Of Defense Work Out Of Washington, Affecting 2,000 People

KUOW FM
Seattle Waves Tourists Goodbye, Returns To Building Seawall
Tukwila Is Ready To Grow Up

MyNorthwest.com (KIRO FM)
Transit group pushes Sand Point-Kirkland Lake Washington light rail crossing

Q13 TV (FOX)
Boeing announces plan to cut 2,000 jobs in defense work here; union blasts company over tax-break ‘thank you’
SBA approves disaster loans for residents, businesses affected by wildfires

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Seattle P.I.
County Council cancels next 2 rounds of bus service cuts

Slog
Dave Reichert Tackles a Problem That Doesn’t Exist: Welfare Recipients Buying Pot

Monday, September 29

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Aberdeen Daily World
Retail pot store opens, but without pot
New tsunami map tool has sobering look at Ocean Shores

Arlington Times
DNR lifts statewide burn ban due to lower temps, increased precipitation

Associated Press
Wrongfully imprisoned man awarded nearly $500,000 (Orwall)
Spokane council expected to OK ride share services
Mercer Island residents advised to boil water
Studies fault global warming in much of 2013’s wild weather
Economy expected to continue steady recovery
Task force proposing new taxes for state parks
Inslee makes temporary appointment to House seat

Bellingham Herald
(subscription required)
Op-Ed: Lummi concerned for environment; oppose proposed coal terminal

Columbian
Mental health court a ‘safe zone’ of help
Morning Press: Open carry, mental health, economic development, homecoming, oil, music (Moeller)
Gallery with guns may await Moeller next session

The Daily News
KapStone fine puts mill safety in spotlight

Everett Herald (subscription required)
Task force may revive 2 unpopular taxes to fund state parks
Despite 2 recent deaths, sheriff sees progress at jail
EvCC union agrees to new contract
EvCC named ‘leader’ college
Retired Navy captain appointed to fill state House seat
Cities and counties hungry for marijuana tax money
Washington Post: Marijuana could deliver more than $800M in revenue to Washington, Colorado
Op-ed: Higher ed must be budget priority (tuition costs)
Editorial: Forest Service’s camera permit rule lacks focus

Federal Way Mirror
Should county, cities get piece of marijuana pie?

Journal of the San Juan Islands
In Olympia: Tug-of-war over state pot revenue expected

News Tribune (subscription required)
Editorial: Officials’ texts are just another form of public record

Olympian (subscription required)
Opinion: Public, private partnership provides housing

Puget Sound Business Journal
King County fights obesity, e-cigarettes with $9M federal grant
FAA: Boeing must replace parts in more than 90 aircraft
UW wins big federal grant to train mental health workers

Renton Reporter
Cost of new medications could bankrupt health care

San Juan Journal
State legislature found in ‘contempt’ over lack of K-12 funding; SJI School board response (Ranker, Lytton, Morris, Santos)

Seattle Times
(subscription required)
Man exonerated after 10 years in prison will get $500,000 (Orwall)
Craft-brewery boom has state’s hops farmers scrambling
Emergency crews get coaching on how to handle an oil train crash
Inslee appoints temporary replacement for Rep. Mike Hope
Two more pot stores scheduled to open in Seattle
Danny Westneat: Neighbors worry pot shop could bring change, even gentrification
Nicole Brodeur: Institutions, suicide attempts, sketch comedy — Joe Guppy has done it all (Hunter)
Editorial: How to keep housing affordable — build more
Skagit Valley Herald
Emergency crews get training on oil tanker crashes

Spokesman Review
Council ready to OK Uber, Lyft; taxis to get breaks
Wildlife officials respond to heat over managing Huckleberry wolf pack

Tri-City Herald
Port of Kennewick asked to shave millions, prioritize projects
Washington drivers could pay more at the pump to reduce carbon emissions
Tri-City coalition seeks to preserve Public Works Trust Fund

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KING 5 TV (NBC)
State looking at child safe marijuana regulations

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
Seawall construction closes businesses along waterfront
King County Metro cuts go into effect

KPLU FM
State Pays Wrongfully-Convicted Seattle Man $500,000 After He Spends 10 Years In Prison

MyNorthwest.com (KIRO FM)
SR 167 was never finished, now it’s a $2 billion project

NW Public Radio
Higher Than Normal Voter Turnout Predicted For November
Leader Of West Coast Trafficking Ring Gets 27-Year Sentence

Q13 TV (FOX)
More and more hospitals demand payment before surgery
Check before your commute: Metro Transit bus cuts, changes now in effect

WEB

Crosscut
Parking: Paying more, to circle less
Building and operating small nukes in Tri-Cities gets big backing
Robert Reich: How to fight for economic fairness in Seattle and beyond
New York’s Climate Week: Even Wall Street wanted in

HDC Advance
Nourished kids are hungry for knowledge

Publicola
Federal Judge Ponders City Fee on Developers
On Other Blogs Today: Buses, the Streetcar, and the Gender Gap

Seattle P.I.
Robert Reich: “The rich are not job creators”
Criminal investigation into Duwamish River pollution ends quietly in civil fine

Slog
Budget Party! Seattle Is Doing Okay, King County Is a Bloodbath, and Why the Future Might Not Suck
Morning News: Leaked Memo Tells Seattle Police Officers to Use More Force

 West Seattle Blog
Southwest Youth and Family Services: Spotlight Gala (Nelson, Cody)

Friday, September 26

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Aberdeen Daily World
Aberdeen council votes unanimously against crude-by-rail

Associated Press
Spokane district approves 2nd charter school
Washington state officials want to ban pot in cars
Forest Service says media doesn’t need permit
Washington agency lifts statewide burn ban
Washington receives $4.3 million federal grant
Seattle’s about to get its second legal pot shop
Oil industry offers crude-train testing standards


Bothell Reporter
Bothell Rep. Derek Stanford honored for outstanding service (Stanford)

Everett Herald (subscription required)
New hospital gives county more capacity for mental health treatment 

News Tribune (subscription required)
Editorial: Higher ed options expand with UPS aid package

Olympian (subscription required)
The changing face of the Olympia Police Department
Pot business rolls on in Lacey
Enrollment up in Olympia, Tumwater and south Thurston County schools
Editorial: Raising the minimum wage in Olympia

Puget Sound Business Journal
State gets $4.3 million federal grant to ease impact of Pentagon cuts

Seattle Times (subscription required)
Dueling decisions on ferry capacity led to Bainbridge delays
Report: Unneeded tests putting patients at risk
SPD to test body cameras on a dozen officers
State wins $4.3 million grant to soften blow from defense cuts 
Harborview as busy as ever, even with more people insured
Leading researchers to speak on neuroscience, learning disabilities 
Pre-K researcher offers answer to ‘Show me the money’
Jerry Large: Starving the government won’t fix it
Guest Opinion: Ask candidates about reforms to mental-health care and Joel’s Law

Seattle Weekly
Smoke a Bowl, Flush the Bowl: This UW Scientist Wants to Test the State’s Toilet Water for Weed
Underwhelming Number of Charter School Applications Shows Reality Is Sinking In
U.S. Forest Service Wants to Charge $1500 For Permits To Photograph Wilderness

Tri-City Herald
Small modular nuclear reactor powering PNNL, vit plant could save $300M, study says

Walla Walla Union Bulletin (subscription required)
Mock higher ed budget-cutting exercise not productive

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KPLU FM
A Court Decision Says Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Are Illegal in Washington State
Marijuana Sales Get Underway, But Youth Prevention Campaign Months Away

KUOW FM
Seattle Police To Officers: Use More Force
For Police, A Debate Over Force, Cop Culture And Confrontation

NW Public Radio

70 Years Ago The First Full-Scale Nuclear Reactor Went Hot

Q13 TV (FOX)
Scrap recycling company helps police catch metal thieves
3 ways to help teens balance their busy lives: Be Well Washington (Pettigrew)

WEB

Crosscut
Building and operating small nukes in Tri-Cities gets big backing
King County’s daycare dilemma

HDC Advance
It’s complicated (Domestic violence)

Horsesass.org
Our Taxes Are Too Low

Publicola
Morning Fizz: How Does That Work?

Slog
Jenny Durkan to Replace Eric Holder?

Thursday, September 25

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Aberdeen Daily World
Hospital commissioners waiting for state to begin transfer
Anti-crude-by-rail resolution heads to council Wednesday

Associated Press
Smoothing out the ramps on new Washington ferry
1 Spokane school resource officer to carry gun
Washington agency tests ‘salmon cannon’
Obama to expand ocean preserve to 6 times the size
Holder resigning as attorney general, White House says
Proposal would require permit for media to take pictures in wilderness

Bainbridge Island Review
Cities, counties keep eyes on pot money

Auburn Reporter
Pacific buys more time to decide pot issue

Bellingham Herald (subscription required)
State looks to ban pot in vehicles

Bothell Reporter
Northshore School District forced to send letter about failing schools

Columbian
Disability Awareness Month events set at WSUV (Habib)

Everett Herald (subscription required)
Mass shootings triple in U.S.
Task force zeroes in on ways to address homelessness
Spokane sewage could be tested for marijuana level
Harrop: Teenagers who don’t go to college also matter
Op-ed: Safely done, oil by rail has many benefits
Editorial: To avoid getting railroaded

Kitsap Sun (subscription required)
What do ferry riders want?(Seaquist)

News Tribune (subscription required)
State looks to ban pot in vehicles

New York Times
Lenders using tech to track cars of subprime borrowers, disable ignition if payments missed

Olympian (subscription required)
Editorial: State Investment Board got it right

Peninsula Daily News
Jobless rate up slightly on North Olympic Peninsula
Saturday free day at state, Olympic parks

Puget Sound Business Journal
Boeing’s new South Carolina facility moves jobs out of Washington

Seattle Times (subscription required)
Senate Republicans try to blame Democrats for tuition hikes
Judge dismisses public pot consumption tickets
Editorial: Keep climate-change study in context

Seattle Weekly
Homeless and Hiding in Suburbia
Three Steps Toward an Even More Renewable Seattle

Spokesman Review
Avista replacing brittle natural gas lines
EWU requiring freshmen to live on campus
Spokane board approves district’s second charter school
Fall chinook run downgraded to second-best on record
Editorial: Forest Service plan amounts to censorship of the press

Tri-City Herald
Editorial: Our Voice: State dismissing Tri-City concerns over Hanford cleanup

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KING 5 TV (NBC)
Study: Washington roads among the worst in the U.S.
Department of Health needs funds to pay for pot PSAs
Drug diversion program working, says police, public defenders

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Metro bus route cuts, reductions set to take effect Saturday
Will retail pot stores lead to more college tokers?

KPLU FM
‘Dream Act’ Makes Undocumented Students Eligible For Already-Strained Aid Program
Washington State’s Largest Wildfire Not Big Enough To Merit More Federal Assistance

KUOW FM
Oso: From Living Off The Grid To Relying On The Feds
Q&A: The Mis-Education Of African-American Girls

WEB

Crosscut
King County Sheriff: How the iPhone has revolutionized policing
The Elephant in the Room: Why can’t Seattle keep a school superintendent?

HDC Advance
Should prisoners be raising babies behind bars?
Safety and Health Conference saluting heroes, heroines

Schmudget
Testimony: Boeing Should Guarantee Good Jobs and Investment in Washington State in Exchange For Massive Tax Breaks
Updated Revenue Forecast Shows New Resources Needed To Fully Fund Education

Seattle P.I.
Where Washingtonians earn, spend the most

Slog
An Answer to Danny Westneat’s Question About Metro Bus Service
Seattle “Lifestyle Boutique” Hosts Free (!?) Cannabis-Infused Coffee Tastings

Wednesday, September 24

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Aberdeen Daily World
Harbors unemployment ticks up slightly, still in single digits

Associated Press
Middle-class squeeze: From day care to health care
BNSF Railway training Washington firefighters in oil train accidents
FEMA rejects state’s appeal for wildfire-victim aid
Spokane sewage could be tested for marijuana level
No nation ‘gets a pass’ on climate change
Boeing bringing hundreds of new jobs to SC
Group releases outdoor recreation recommendations

Columbian
Washington pitches in for AeroTEC plane hangar
State college leaders: 15 percent cuts would be devastating
Blog: A lesson that transcends sports (Moeller, Wylie, Cleveland)
Clark County economy adds 5,800 jobs over 12 months
Editorial: Education Evolves
Column: Camden: Public probably wouldn’t mind taxing politicians

The Daily News
Jobless rate increases despite 100 new hires in August

Everett Herald (subscription required)
DelBene hears about oil train safety issues
Summit: Aerospace ‘solid base’ in region

Kitsap Sun (subscription required)
Multitude of problems await new ferries director

News Tribune (subscription required)
Agreement reached that keeps state worker share of health premium at 15 percent

Oregonian
How to handle a Columbia River oil spill? Washington asks public’s help updating plans

Seattle Times (subscription required)
First Hill Streetcar line ready; cars aren’t
Oil trains: BNSF to fund training for state’s first responders
Did Amazon’s growth widen the gender pay gap in Seattle?
Disabled people could lose in budget cuts (Kagi)
Number of homeless schoolchildren rising
Chat replay: What does ‘high-quality’ preschool look like?
Danny Westneat: Surrounded by a feeling of poverty amid signs of prosperity
Guest Opinion: The higher education choices for state lawmakers
Blog: Putting an end to child homelessness

Seattle Weekly
Feds Say Cuts at JBLM Are No Big Deal. Is That Wishful Thinking?

Spokesman Review
Spokane pot use measurable by THC levels in wastewater, panel told
Editorial: Pregnancy decline in teens is question for the ages

Tri-City Herald
CBC president says enrollment stable
Tri-City job growth streak continues in August
Editorial: State dismissing Tri-City concerns over Hanford cleanup

Walla Walla Union Bulletin (subscription required)
Spokane eyes testing sewage to gauge overall marijuana use
Editorial: Oregon voters should consider Washington’s legal pot mess

Yakima Herald Republic
Yakima teachers say district’s special ed model failing hundreds

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KING 5 TV (NBC)
WA a leader in race to replace aging natural gas pipes
FEMA rejects appeal for Washington wildfire victim aid
43% of companies had a data breach in the past year

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
Disturbing picture in anti-tax email: Did Eyman go too far?

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Leaked memo: SPD ignoring most N. Seattle burglaries

KPLU FM
New Generation Of Undocumented Students Starts College Under Wash. ‘Dream Act’
Concern About Oil Spills In Inland Northwest Rises With Rail Traffic
Annual Report: Wash. Paid Out $48 Million In Liability Claims, A Six-Year Low

MyNorthwest.com (KIRO FM)
New report says 36 percent of Seattle streets in lousy shape
Neighbors challenge plans for Maple Valley pot growing plant

WEB

HDC Advance
Lower crime, but more prisons?

Horsesass.org
Shut Up Already About Further Cuts to State Higher Education Spending!

Publicola
Isn’t It Weird That…The Seattle Times’ Danny Westneat Doubled Down on Wish-Based Bus Funding?
Morning Fizz: Law Firm Accuses City Council of Scheduling Illegal, Closed-Door Meeting

Slog
Seattle School District Ponders Charter Schools
City Attorney Will Drop All Recent Marijuana Tickets
A “Cheap Shot” at Electric Cars?
Op-ed: Toward a New Story on Climate Change

West Seattle Blog
What needs fixing at your school? Which schools are in the worst condition? See the new district report