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WATCH: UW climate expert says NYT article on ‘inevitable megafire’ is ‘blatantly false’

(The Center Square) – A Wednesday headline in The New York Times above a photograph of a smoke-engulfed Interstate 90 Floating Bridge on Lake Washington reads, “Washington State Braces for ‘Inevitable’ Megafire. Climate Change May Bring It Sooner.” Just below the headline, the author wrote, “The famously rainy state is facing longer, hotter, and drier fire seasons, raising the risk of a mammoth fire that will be nearly impossible to fight. All the state can

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Seattle’s city attorney race may signal city’s progressive shift ahead of November

(The Center Square) – Seattle’s city attorney race shows a possible progressive shift in the city’s political landscape. Incumbent City Attorney Ann Davison, who was elected in 2021 with a tough-on-crime platform, trails progressive challenger Erika Evans, who nearly has a 20% lead. Evans, a former assistant lawyer for the U.S. Attorney’s Offices and the city of Seattle, seeks, according to her campaign website, to expand pre-filing diversion programs, establish an anti-hate and bias crimes

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WATCH: Fewer Washington state ferry riders to pay more for service

(The Center Square) – Washington state ferry riders will have to dig a little deeper into their wallets later this year. The Washington State Transportation Commission on Wednesday approved an additional 3% fare increase for vehicle and passenger fares, effective Oct. 1, 2025, and May 1, 2026, to meet the Legislature’s $408.8 million revenue target for the 2025-27 biennium. The summer peak season surcharge on vehicle fares will rise to 35% on all routes starting

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WATCH: Savage looks to unseat Zappone after advancing in Spokane’s District 3 primary

(The Center Square) – Looking ahead to Nov. 4, Spokane City Council candidate Christopher Savage sat down with The Center Square on Thursday to discuss what’s next in his bid to represent District 3. Savage advanced to the general election on Tuesday after receiving the second-most votes in the Aug. 5 primary. He’ll face incumbent Councilmember Zack Zappone in November, who led with more than 50% the vote this week as of Wednesday evening, though

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