Texas mom buys ammo for son’s intended school shooting in exchange for babysitting: report
Spokane schools, city advance $440M tax plan to November ballot

(The Center Square) – Spokane Public Schools will ask voters to raise taxes this November to the tune of $200 million over 20 years as the city also pushes a $240 million accompanying levy. The $440 million
Seattle withdraws lease for legal encampment, displacing 100

(The Center Square) – The city of Seattle’s last-minute decision to not lease property for residents of a permitted tent encampment leads to the possibility of homelessness for approximately 100 people. The sanctioned encampment named “Tent City
BREAKING: Former FBI Director James Comey posts apparent threat against Trump on Instagram: ‘86 47’
Seattle Memorial Stadium devs promise zero risk of cost overruns to city

(The Center Square) – Developers of the Seattle Memorial Stadium project ensured city council members that there is little financial risk for the city if there are any cost overruns. The city and the Seattle Public School
Trump admin approves over 120,000 H-1B visas for 2026 as tech industry lays off thousands of US workers
Spokane officials recommend $32M in street projects for capital program update

(The Center Square) – The Spokane Planning Commission recommended adding 15 projects, worth around $32 million, to the city’s 6-year Streets Capital Improvement Plan on Wednesday. The Spokane City Council updates the street program every year based
Five days remain to sign WA bills into law; critics urge Ferguson to veto some

(The Center Square) – Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is in the Tri Cities Thursday, where he is scheduled to sign several bills into law. According to the bill action list, Ferguson will sign 11 pieces of legislation,
Rep. Jim Walsh Shares Recent WA DOGE Finding

Rep. Jim Walsh joins The Morning Ride to share his bizarre experience hearing from the heads of the State Department of Ecology and EFSEC, highlighting the massive amounts of waste, and lack of achievement at those agencies.