Seattle Children’s nurses vote to authorize strike as contract talks continue

(The Center Square) – More than 2,100 registered nurses at Seattle Children’s Hospital have authorized a potential strike following a union vote. Registered nurses at Seattle Children’s Hospital voted Sunday and Monday on whether to authorize their
Man booked eight times in 2025 charged in violent attack on a senior in Seattle

(The Center Square) – A 75-year old woman was struck and blinded in a violent attack outside the King County Courthouse earlier this month, and the suspect charged in the case had a long history of arrests,
WATCH: WA and OR lawmakers irked as update on I-5 bridge costs still missing

(The Center Square) – A bipartisan group of lawmakers whose charge is to provide updates on the plans and cost to replace the Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River between Washington and Oregon has run into
WATCH: Organizer to Seattle: No need to wait for final Fed policy on homelessness

(The Center Square) – Even though the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has temporarily withdrawn its recently announced policy changes that threaten deep cuts to “Housing First” programs, the founder of a Seattle-based community
Harmeet Dhillon: “Hundreds of thousands of dead people” on voter rolls

The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Washington and several other states over what it says is a refusal to provide voter-registration data that federal law requires states to make available for inspection. In an interview on
Washington promised climate dollars would help prevent flooding. The spending went elsewhere.

As floodwaters surged across Western Washington, some public officials and media coverage quickly framed the destruction as a warning about climate change—and an argument for more government action. But Washington already has a major climate spending program
Deputy AG says redacted photos from released Epstein files “has nothing to do with President Trump”

On Sunday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche pushed back against criticism surrounding the Justice Department’s ongoing release of documents tied to convicted the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, insisting that references to President Trump are not being
U.S. Coast Guard pursuing another sanctioned oil tanker near Venezuelan coast

The U.S. Coast Guard was engaged Sunday in an active pursuit of a sanctioned oil tanker in international waters off the coast of Venezuela, marking the latest escalation in the Trump administration’s effort to disrupt what it
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy ruled out at halftime with hand injury in 16-13 win against Giants

Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy was ruled out of play after halftime Sunday against the New York Giants after suffering a right-hand injury late in the second quarter, yet another setback in an injury-filled season. The injury
Browns’ rookie RB Quinshon Judkins fractures fibula, dislocates ankle in 23-20 loss against Bills

Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins was ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills after suffering a serious injury late in the first half. The Bills went on to win the game 23-20, with