Minnesota trans killer of Catholic schoolchildren inspired by ‘secret Satanic network’: report
Seattle PD prepping for potential protests over Christian concert at Gas Works Park

(The Center Square) – The Seattle Police Department is gearing up for what it hopes will be a peaceful event Saturday at Gas Works Park. Christian artist Sean Feucht, the founder of the Let Us Worship movement,
Trans Minneapolis Catholic schoolchildren killer blamed mother, marijuana for massacre
Sound Transit faces $30B cost surge; no tax fix on the table so far

(The Center Square) – Sound Transit’s capital project costs are projected to increase by up to $30 billion as a result of rising costs and lower tax revenue, but so far no tax proposals have been pitched
Spokane City Council reignites debate over moving meeting date after 65 years

(The Center Square) – After a contentious go-around last year, the Spokane City Council is once again considering moving its regular meeting date, which has been Mondays for 65 years, starting in 2026. While changing the date
Border czar says ICE ops will ramp up for Seattle, Portland after Labor Day

(The Center Square) – Border czar Tom Homan told reporters on Thursday that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations will expand after Labor Day in sanctuary cities nationwide, including Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Ore. “You’re going to
Spokane eyes $1.5M in reserves amid uptick in lawsuits, unemployment claims

(The Center Square) – Facing multiple lawsuits, workers’ compensation, and unemployment claims, the Spokane City Council is considering pulling $1.55 million from its reserves to settle before it’s too late. Chief Financial Officer Matt Boston told the
Sen. King calls on WA AG to invalidate law letting state lease unused highway lands

(The Center Square) – State Sen. Curtis King, R-Yakima, is not a fan of recently enacted Substitute House Bill 1774. The law, which went into effect on July 27, allows the Washington State Department of Transportation to