Wisconsin university chancellor FIRED after producing porn with his wife
The chancellor of a Wisconsin state university was terminated this week after sharing explicit videos featuring himself and his wife online.
Legislation would require utilities to line item cap-and-trade costs in bills
(Center Square) – If you have paperless billing for your utilities and don’t pay close attention to your bank account, you may not have noticed an increase in charges due to the 2021 Climate Commitment Act. Under
King County plagued by increased fentanyl deaths in 2023
(The Center Square) – With just a few days left in the year, the grim drug overdose statistics in King County for 2023 highlight one of the biggest issues local jurisdictions face in 2024: the fentanyl epidemic.
WA lawmaker wants drivers to see sticker shock from Climate Commitment Act tax
(The Center Square) – Washington drivers may see new stickers on the fuel pump next year when filling up their gas tanks. A state lawmaker is backing legislation in the form of House Bill 2050 that would
MUST WATCH: Steve Bannon BLASTS neocon Nikki Haley: ‘The representative of the neoliberal neocon oligarchs that run this nation’
“Nikki Haley is the representative of the neoliberal neocon oligarchs that run this nation. Full stop.”
Rep. Andrew Barkis introduces a pair of bills to crack down on graffiti
(The Center Square) – It’s an ugly blight on society and it’s only getting worse. Graffiti tags, though often colorful and sometimes artistic, are showing up everywhere at a huge cost to taxpayers for removal. And it’s
Want to ring in the New Year? Take a hike, says Washington State Parks
(The Center Square) – Want to celebrate New Year’s Day? Take a hike. That’s the recommendation of Washington State Parks, which is organizing staff-led and self-guided outings at more than 40 parks on Monday, Jan. 1. The
Several wage-related changes pending for Washington in 2024
(The Center Square) – Washington’s much-publicized increase to the nation’s highest minimum wage is not the only wage-related change that will take effect Jan. 1 in the Evergreen State. In 2024, there will also be revised standards
New ‘missing middle’ housing law runs into barriers in Spokane
House Bill 1110, passed by the Legislature this year and signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee, was celebrated as a bipartisan solution to address Washington’s “missing middle” housing crisis, but when Spokane stepped up as an
WA police org urges legislators to prioritize public safety policies
(The Center Square) – The Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs is urging state lawmakers to consider bills in the upcoming legislative session that improve the following: recruitment and retention, juvenile justice, and vehicle pursuits. RECRUITMENT