Friday, November 22
- Washington state's lieutenant governor launches project to bridge political divisions (KUOW)
- Seattle park's record chum salmon run points to good conditions for sea life (KNKX)
- Everett employs former addicts to bring others to treatment (KING5)
- How to find warmth, electricity, and other storm resources in the Seattle area (KUOW)
- Federal agencies consider additional Columbia River environmental guidelines amid political uncertainty (Spokesman-Review)
Thursday, November 21
- Blue states vow to create ‘firewall’ of abortion protections (WA State Standard)
- Washington state increases Veteran-Owned Business spending by 152% in 2024 (KIRO7)
- How Redmond is growing to become an urban hub in Washington (Axios)
- State law now allows for more traffic cameras. Spokane decides to dedicate its resulting revenue to new ideas (Inlander)
- Local visitors returning to downtown Seattle (Puget Sound Business Journal)
Wednesday, November 20
- What to know during the Western WA bomb cyclone power outage (Cascade PBS)
- How to get through a power outage and avoid carbon-monoxide poisoning (Seattle Times)
- Carbon markets — safe from possible Trump attack — could expand (POLITICO)
- Eastern Washington judge confirmed to U.S. District Court (NCW Life)
Tuesday, November 19
- Same-day voter registrations hit new high mark in Washington (WA State Standard)
- WA state’s court system back online following 2-week outage (Tacoma News Tribune)
- The owl hunters: the deadly campaign to save a Pacific Northwest icon (Seattle Times)
- A Conversation with Attorney General elect Nick Brown (KUOW)
- How Washington state's health secretary is preparing for likely massive shift in federal health policy under RFK (Spokesman-Review)