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Ecology confirms Commerce ‘significantly inflated’ CCA emissions reductions

(The Center Square) – The state Department of Ecology has admitted that a recent report on carbon emission reductions through projects financed by the Climate Commitment Act were “significantly inflated” by the Department of Commerce after one environmental analyst previously questioned the effectiveness of several projects. Commerce has now sent back revised figures. Last month, The Center Square reported that Ecology’s report claimed that a single $1.4 million project through the Ellensburg Public Works Department

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Seattle City Council swears in Foster, Rinck as progressive bloc grows in 2026

(The Center Square) – Returning Seattle City Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck and newly elected Councilmember Dionne Foster were officially sworn in on Tuesday, marking the start of the Seattle City Council’s 2026 session with an expanded progressive majority. Foster defeated former City Council President Sara Nelson in the 2025 general election with 58.2% of the vote. Before her election, Foster served as executive director of the Progress Alliance of Washington. Foster’s campaign platform emphasized a

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Commissioners tag Kuney to lead Spokane County board for fifth year in a row

(The Center Square) – The Spokane County Board of Commissioners elected Mary Kuney on Tuesday as their leader for a fifth consecutive year, with the current longest-serving member recusing himself. Kuney will serve as board chair, with Commissioner Josh Kerns also serving another year as vice chair. The two officials have rotated through the position with Commissioner Al French for years. Kuney has been chair since 2022, taking over from Kerns, who was chair in

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WATCH: Will public drug users in Seattle be arrested? City’s stance sparks confusion

(The Center Square) – New Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson says recent reports regarding changes in the handling of public drug use cases – based on an internal email from Police Chief Shon Barnes to officers on Jan. 1 – are incorrect. She was backed up by the Seattle City Attorney’s Office and the Seattle Police Department. “I want to inform everyone of an important update from the City Attorney’s Office,” Barnes’ New Year’s Day email

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