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SPD investigating attack on journalist during Antifa protests

(The Center Square) – Seattle Police are investigating an attack on an independent conservative journalist last weekend during anti-Trump and anti-ICE rallies in Seattle. Cam Higby says he was assaulted by Antifa members as he attended the sometimes violent “No Kings Day” protests in Seattle at a Department of Homeland Security Building (DHS) on June 14. Separately, independent journalist Brandi Kruse says she also was assaulted by Antifa members in Tukwila, just south of Seattle.

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SCOTUS upholding TN’s ban on transgender care for minors won't directly impact WA

(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court’s Wednesday ruling upholding Tennessee’s law banning minors from receiving transgender medical treatments will not directly affect Washington’s laws because the state has its own legal framework that protects access to medical care for transgender individuals. But that doesn’t mean there will be no consequences for the Evergreen State. In a 6-3 decision, the nation’s highest court ruled that Tennessee’s ban does not violate the U.S. Constitution’s Equal

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Op-Ed: President Trump shows strong support for Snake River dams

With the stroke of a pen, the future of the Snake River dams in southeastern Washington state is looking better. President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order on June 12 repealing a secretly negotiated memorandum signed by President Joe Biden that was attempting to set the path for the possible breaching of the Snake River dams. It is damn good to see the current President take a strong position to protect the vital clean energy

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Central WA veterans counselor pushes for more support in aftermath of Decker murders

(The Center Square) – Amid the backdrop of an Army veteran charged with murdering his three young daughters, Heather Hill – a psychotherapist and owner of Central Washington Veterans Counseling in Wenatchee, Wash. – is pleading for more support for veterans’ mental health services. “We’ve been warning VA [Veterans Administration] leadership since at least 2022 that the need was escalating, and that we needed more support and resources in our community, and they have done

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