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WATCH: Power grid regulator says PNW in ‘crosshairs’ for potential winter blackouts

(The Center Square) – The Pacific Northwest could be facing a challenging winter ahead when it comes to the demand for power and potential blackouts. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation, which develops and enforces mandatory reliability standards for the North American bulk power system to prevent and reduce the risk of blackouts, said this week the region has joined the ranks of U.S. areas at “elevated risk” of a power shortfall in the case

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States push back on exclusion of noncitizens from SNAP

(The Center Square) – California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined 21 other state attorneys general in sending a letter this week to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, pushing back against guidance on the nation’s food stamp program. Their letter asked for reconsideration of the USDA guidance, which would exclude noncitizens who are permanent residents from eligibility for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The USDA manages SNAP. SNAP, which is known as CalFresh in California,

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Seattle OKs $9B budget as council members demand proof city programs are working

(The Center Square) – The Seattle City Council on Friday afternoon unanimously approved a nearly $9 billion budget for 2026, with several city council members urging a deeper examination of which programs are effectively addressing the city’s most persistent challenges. The $8.9 billion budget is 7% higher than the 2025 budget of $8.2 billion. Seattle faced a nearly $200 million budget deficit at one point, but was able to avoid dipping into its “rainy day

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Moses Lake may suspend health insurance, hire replacements if teachers strike

(The Center Square) – As teachers prepare to strike, the Moses Lake School Board moved Thursday to authorize the district to hire temporary replacements and freeze health insurance for any participants. The Moses Lake Educators Association voted last week to strike at a date to be determined if it doesn’t reach an agreement with the Moses Lake School District by Nov. 28. The last union contract expired at the end of August, more than 80

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