Biden-appointed judge releases teens charged with attacking former DOGE staffer
WATCH: Detransitioner gets a second chance at medical malpractice lawsuit against doctors

(The Center Square) – A young woman whose detransition story has been one of the most widely covered in the nation will soon learn if a judge in North Carolina will reinstate her medical malpractice and negligence
BREAKING: Trump admin pauses all worker visas for commercial truck drivers
Spokane Valley CM Yaeger launches probe into her own social media activity

(The Center Square) – After launching a probe into her peer last year, Spokane Valley Councilmember Jessica Yaeger said on Tuesday that she now faces a similar investigation over her use of social media. Voters elected Yaeger
More commuters, fewer drivers: King County Metro struggles to close staffing gap

(The Center Square) – King County Metro’s staffing levels are improving, but the agency is still has a way to go to get back to its pre-COVID-19 numbers. On Tuesday, King County Metro General Manager Michelle Allison
WATCH: Sportsmen’s Alliance taking public records case directly to WA Supreme Court

(The Center Square) – The Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation is asking the Washington Supreme Court to directly review a case involving a recent Thurston County Superior Court decision about a public records legal challenge involving the Washington Department
Salon owner to sue Spokane, Catholic Charities, for $3.5M over homeless ‘havens’

(The Center Square) – The city of Spokane and Catholic Charities are facing a $3.49 million tort claim after a local salon owner claimed she lost business due to several housing projects located nearby. Linda Biel, co-owner
Man born in NY not a citizen because his dad was a diplomat: court
UFCW 3000 President Faye Guenther Joins The Morning Ride

UFCW 3000 president Faye Guenther joins The Morning Ride to discuss the closure of multiple Kroger stores across Western Washington from the union’s perspective. Listen to their full conversation between Faye Guenther and Phil Vandervort below:
UW study: Seattle’s $5M produce voucher program helps families eat healthier

(The Center Square) – A new report reveals that Seattle’s Fresh Bucks food voucher program provides a higher rate of food security and a higher intake of fruits and vegetables for low-income households. The city provides more