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DHS raid over childcare center fraud draws spotlight on WA program

(The Center Square) – Recent raids by the Department of Homeland Security in Minnesota over allegations of mass childcare center fraud has inspired scrutiny over similar licensed businesses in Washington state, while the state Department of Children, Youth & Family Services is encouraging individuals to report suspected fraud to a 24/7 hotline. The DHS raids in Minnesota were precipitated by a video posted on X alleging systemic fraud regarding licensed childcare centers that did not

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Departing WA Commerce Director Joe Nguyen to lead Seattle Metro Chamber

(The Center Square) – Seattle’s largest independent business organization will be led by departing Washington State Department of Commerce Director Joe Nguyen beginning in early 2026. The Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce selected Nguyen as its next permanent president and CEO following Rachel Smith’s departure to lead the Washington Roundtable. In a statement, Nguyen said the chamber plays a critical role in advocating for policies that support businesses and the region’s economic stability. “My priority

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Four Western WA counties granted $6.6M in federal funds for road safety programs

(The Center Square) – Selected communities in four Western Washington counties will receive a combined $6.58 million in federal funding for road safety improvements, as new data shows a decline in fatal and serious injury crashes in 2025. U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., announced the federal grant awards to cities and Native tribes in King, Snohomish, Clark and Thurston counties through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All program. The funding

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King County extends December flood emergency as damage assessments continue

(The Center Square) – The King County Council voted to extend an emergency proclamation amid severe flooding this month as the Office of Emergency Management says it is still in the process of assessing damages. The emergency proclamation – first issued by King County Executive Girmay Zahilay on Dec. 8 – enables quick contracting for urgent needs like specialized equipment and personnel. It includes a waiver provision, which suspends normal competitive bidding rules for government

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