WA's latest carbon auction results could signal bidder feelings on I-2117

(The Center Square) – Results from Washington state’s first carbon auction of the year show a massive decrease in the final settlement price for allowances, which was just above the minimum bid and half of the average
Andrew Engell enters 7th Legislative District race

Andrew Engell had no plans to seek elected office until the hotly contested 5th U.S. Congressional District race opened a seat in the legislature. Engell is running for the position in Washington’s 7th Legislative District currently held
Gov. Inslee signs domestic violence supervision bill into law

(The Center Square) – A bill sponsored by Rep. Gina Mosbrucker, R-Goldendale, that closes a domestic violence loophole in Washington state law was signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday. House Bill 2048 ensures the
Concerns remain about passage of a bill that paves way for natural gas ban in WA

(The Center Square) – One of the most controversial bills passed by the Washington State Legislature this session has yet to be signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee. Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1589, dubbed by critics
WA Republican gubernatorial candidate talks public safety in Spokane

Dave Reichart returned to Spokane last week to introduce himself to a group of about 100 people at a private event Thursday night. Nadine Woodward, former mayor of Spokane, acted as emcee. Referring to the 18-month-long homeless
Seattle’s housing-first approach to homelessness hindered by opioid crisis

(The Center Square) – Seattle officials are doubting the housing-first approach to address the homelessness crisis within the city. At Wednesday’s Seattle Housing & Human Services Committee meeting, city staff briefed the city council on the Seattle
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Canadian cops advise car owners to leave keys at their front door so thieves can steal without confrontation
House passes legislation that could ban TikTok in the U.S; sending it to the Senate

The House on Wednesday passed legislation that could ban TikTok in the U.S., alleging that the China-based video-sharing app is a national security threat. The House fast-tracked the legislation, known as the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary