Reefer Referendum: Yakima County to put decade-old weed ban on November ballot

(The Center Square) – Yakima County officials voted Tuesday to place a nonbinding measure on the November ballot, asking residents whether they want to repeal a local ban on cannabis dispensaries. Washington state legalized recreational marijuana in
WATCH: Will Ferguson extend ban on auto-deletion of public records?

(The Center Square) – The end of a six-month suspension of a policy that for years allowed for the auto-deletion of Microsoft Teams or instant messages at Washington state agencies after one week is approaching. Microsoft Teams
Officials remain confident in $2.1B in federal funding for I-5 bridge replacement

(The Center Square) – Officials involved in a major project to replace the aging Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River that connects Portland, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash., are confident that federal funding for the project won’t
Poll: WA Voters Sour on Ferguson — Could A Tax Revolt Be the GOP’s Path to Victory?

The following article was adapted from a segment on The Ari Hoffman Show. Listen weekdays 3-6 PM Pacific on Talk Radio 570 KVI, KVI.com, the KVI App, and wherever you get your podcasts. Democratic Governor Bob Ferguson
Democrats Lose Their Minds After Trump Challenges Failed Homeless Policies

The following article was adapted from a segment on The Ari Hoffman Show. Listen weekdays 3-6 PM Pacific on Talk Radio 570 KVI, KVI.com, the KVI App, and wherever you get your podcasts. A heart-wrenching story out
Spokane progressives regain ground with interim appointee amid $13.4M budget hole

(The Center Square) – Regaining control of a fifth seat, the Spokane City Council’s progressive majority appointed an interim member on Monday as they prepare to face another budget deficit. The decision follows former Councilmember Lili Navarrete’s
BREAKING: DOJ has possession of a video from Epstein’s cell block that is NOT missing one minute: report
‘Willfully naïve’: Plaintiffs blast 9th Circuit ruling on parental rights lawsuit

(The Center Square) – One plaintiff called the decision “willfully naïve” on Tuesday after a federal appeals court upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit last week challenging Washington state laws that allow minors to access mental health