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Arizona, others sue Zillow and Redfin over $100M deal

(The Center Square) – Arizona joined four other states and the Federal Trade Commission in filing a lawsuit on Wednesday against Zillow and Redfin over their $100 million contract agreement. The plaintiffs are asking the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia to block the deal between the companies and have them divest from each other. In February, the two companies announced an agreement that said Zillow will be the exclusive provider of

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‘Felt that pushback’: Seattle’s 2026 $21.30 minimum wage worries hospitality industry

(The Center Square) – Much to the chagrin of some employers in the city, Seattle’s minimum wage is set to increase to $21.30 per hour on Jan. 1, 2026, the Seattle Office Labor Standards announced on Tuesday. The new rate, based on the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index, applies to all employers in the city. The $21.30 minimum wage in 2026 is 2.6% more than the city’s current rate of $20.76 per hour, which is

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States sue feds over denying grants for illegal immigrants

(The Center Square) – Democratic attorneys general from 21 jurisdictions sued the Trump administration Wednesday for denying federal funds to help victims of violent crimes who are illegal immigrants. The suit challenged the U.S. Department of Justice’s new requirement prohibiting recipients of grants from using the money to provide legal services to any “removable alien or any alien otherwise unlawfully present in the United States,” with some exceptions. The new rule takes effect Oct. 31

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WATCH: Lawmakers press state agency for updated child death data

(The Center Square) – Some Washington state lawmakers are pressing the Department of Children, Youth & Families for updated information on critical incidents involving children under state supervision. The Senate Human Services Committee’s Tuesday work session featured a briefing by DCYF Public Information Officer Allison Krutsinger on the impact of House Bill 1227, also known as the Keeping Families Together Act. Passed in 2021 and effective as of July 1, 2023, the law aims to

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