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Police chief agrees to postpone equipment purchase amid First Amendment concerns

(The Center Square) – The Spokane Police Department confirmed Friday that it’s no longer purchasing two long-range acoustic devices, at least for now, as the city council responds to community concerns. Several residents testified against the grant-funded purchase on Oct. 27, when it first appeared on the Spokane City Council’s consent agenda. Long-range acoustic devices, or LRADs, produce loud warning tones to attract public attention to verbal commands issued by law enforcement in different situations.

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Too close to call: Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s lead down to under 2%

(The Center Square) – Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s election night lead has dwindled to less than 2%, with challenger Katie Wilson gaining some ground in the last few days, according the latest tally of ballots. The fourth round of collected votes on Friday show Harrell with a 1.8 percentage point lead over Wilson. Wilson was originally down by seven points on Tuesday, but cut the deficit down on Friday. This is a common trend in

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Girmay Zahilay wins King County executive election

(The Center Square) – King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay has been elected as the next county executive after a close race with fellow Councilmember Claudia Balducci. Friday’s updated election results show Zahilay’s lead growing to 53.3% of the vote compared to Balducci’s 45.5%. Balducci conceded Friday afternoon “I want to congratulate my colleague, Executive-elect Zahilay, on the victory and thank him for a spirited contest of ideas about how to lead King County through these

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2025 on track for most deaths, near deaths for children under DCYF supervision

(The Center Square) – The Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families reports that at least 45 children under its supervision died or suffered near-fatal incidents in the first nine months of 2025. Those figures were released on Friday by DCYF, more than a month after the agency announced that it had second- and third-quarter numbers but was not prepared to release them. The 45 figure puts the state on track for the worst

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