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(The Center Square) – Border crisis fallout continues with law enforcement in multiple states still grappling with crimes being committed by men from Venezuela and South American countries. Authorities are in the process of extraditing a Venezuelan national and leader of a Tren de Aragua Chilean cell and are continuing to target South American Theft Group members primarily from Chile and Colombia committing a string of burglaries. From Venezuela to Texas to California to Chile
Protecting the people’s right to know in Washington state is a constant battle that is getting even harder. That’s a tough message to deliver, especially during Sunshine Week. Sunshine Week is recognized nationwide from March 15-21 this year. It’s meant to educate, recommit and celebrate the fight for openness in government, believing it is the best way to ensure accountability and preserve public trust. It coincides with the birthday of James Madison, March 16, 1751.
(The Center Square) – Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson is accelerating her plan to find interim housing for the homeless with a new goal of getting 500 residents off the streets before the June 15 start of The FIFA World Cup at Lumen Field. Wilson had announced a plan on March 4 to create 1,000 shelter beds for the unhoused by the end of the year. But on Monday administration officials presented to the city council
(The Center Square) – In the final hours of the 2026 legislative session, majority Democrats pushed through controversial legislation that creates a Washington state transmission authority within the Commerce Department to help coordinate and finance long-distance electric lines across the state. Senate Bill 6355, sponsored by Sen. Victoria Hunt, D-Issaquah, is aimed at speeding up Washington’s ambitious clean energy laws, some of the most ambitious in the country. Washington state’s Clean Energy Transformation Act, passed