Eyman loses recall attempt against WA Secretary of State

(The Center Square) – Thurston County Superior Court Judge Chris Lanese ruled against anti-tax activist Tim Eyman on Friday regarding his request for a recall petition against Secretary of State Steve Hobbs. Eyman had filed a referendum
The Morning Ride Honors Waverly B. Woodson Jr. This D-Day

Earlier this week, Phil Vandervort, host of The Morning Ride, took time to honor a little-known hero of World War II ahead of this year’s D-Day commemoration. Waverly B. Woodson Jr. was a heroic African American medic
King County ramps up traffic patrols to combat spike in summer driving deaths

(The Center Square) – King County is deploying extra high visibility enforcement patrols to ensure county roadways are safe during the summer months. The patrols are law enforcement operations designed to reduce dangerous driving behaviors by increasing
WATCH: WA Catholic Bishops ask feds to block child abuse confession law

(The Center Square) – The Catholic Bishops of Washington on Thursday asked a federal court to block a new state law requiring priests to report instances of child abuse or neglect – even when it’s disclosed in
Judge dismisses lawsuit against state agencies for violating climate law

(The Center Square) – Thurston County Superior Court Judge Chris Lanese on Friday rejected Todd Myers’ lawsuit against Washington state’s Departments of Ecology and Commerce over the agencies’ failure to comply with a state law requiring timely
Group Launches Website Exposing Antisemitic Students at the University of Washington

Accuracy in Media (AIM), a conservative media watchdog group, has launched a new campaign aimed at exposing student activists involved in violent, antisemitic protests at the University of Washington (UW). The initiative includes a newly launched website,
Tragedy Sparks Renewed Calls for Reform as Rep. Travis Couture Slams “Keeping Families Together Act”

Another child has died in Washington State under tragic, and what many say were preventable, circumstances. The death has renewed fierce criticism of the state’s controversial “Keeping Families Together Act,” with Republican lawmakers like Rep. Travis Couture
Seattle Riots? What Riots? WA Extremism Task Force Ignores Leftist Violence

Sue Lani Madsen, a respected journalist and civic watchdog, joined The Ari Hoffman Show on Talk Radio 570 KVI to critique Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson’s Domestic Violent Extremism (DVE) and Mass Violence Task Force. Madsen, who
King County Executive bets on new sales tax proposal to balance upcoming budget

(The Center Square) – King County Executive Shannon Braddock is proposing a new revenue measure to offset the county’s $150 million budget gap. The new proposal would enact a 0.1% sales and use tax that was authorized
President Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping agree to in-person meeting after phone call

President Trump spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday morning, with the President saying the two leaders spoke for 90 minutes and addressed issues surrounding a temporary truce reached on May 12 that was meant to