WATCH: Gun rights supporters celebrate 9th Circuit’s ruling against CA gun rationing law

(The Center Square) – Gun rights supporters are celebrating what they call a significant victory after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a mandate on Thursday overturning California’s “one-gun-per-month” law. In a decision issued in June,
Spokane leaders push to drop Housing First, align with Trump funding rules

(The Center Square) – Conservatives in Spokane are mounting an effort to put pressure on the city to abandon the Housing First model, hoping to save local taxpayers millions of dollars in federal funding. President Donald Trump
Puyallup Peace Deal: GOP Booth Will Be At The Washington State Fair

A controversy over political vendor access at the Washington State Fair has ended in a compromise, with Pierce County Republicans once again allowed to sell merchandise and collect petition signatures inside the fairgrounds. The dispute began after
WA to consider changes to allocation of no-cost allowances to certain industries

(The Center Square) – The Washington State Department of Ecology says it is “developing a report to the Legislature about policy options for how certain industrial facilities (emissions-intensive, trade-exposed industries or EITEs) could be regulated under Washington’s
WATCH: UW-authored study on surgery times contradicts CMS basis for reimbursement cuts

(The Center Square) – New findings published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons contradict the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or CMS, claim that surgery times have gotten shorter. CMS has used the
Cliff Mass Debunks NYT’s “Inevitable Megafire” Claim as Climate Alarmism

The New York Times is once again stoking climate panic, this time declaring that an “inevitable” megafire will engulf Western Washington due to climate change. But according to one of the state’s top atmospheric scientists, the premise
Judge orders sale of Alex Jones’ Infowars to pay families of Sandy Hook victims
Seattle soda tax fuels $1.75 million in grant funding for 18 food equity projects

(The Center Square) – The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is distributing $1.75 million in soda tax-fueled grant funding to 18 community-led food equity projects. The food equity projects are receiving shares of the awarded Food Equity Fund
King County eyes second crisis care center in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood

(The Center Square) – The King County Council is set to approve the purchase of a new facility site for its Crisis Care Center network in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood. The King County Council has until Sept.
Washington Secretary of State Admits Voter Roll Issues After Viral Report

Election watchdog Glen Morgan of We the Governed says Washington’s Secretary of State’s office has, for the first time, admitted to significant errors in the state’s voter rolls, but is still ignoring the most alarming finding: hundreds