Sound Transit light rail services return to normal after $2.8M construction project
(The Center Square) – Long delays on Sound Transit’s 1 Line have ended after more than three weeks of construction. From Jan. 13 through Feb. 4, Sound Transit’s trains ran on a single track approximately every 26
BREAKING: Weaponization Committee reveals Amazon censored books critical of COVID vaccines at request of Biden WH
The demands were made by a senior Biden official named Andy Slavitt.
Court ruling allows Seattle to resume anti-graffiti enforcement
(The Center Square) – Seattle can resume enforcement of its misdemeanor graffiti ordinance following a recent reversal of a previous court ruling. Last June, U.S. District Court Judge Marsha Pechman barred Seattle from enforcing its recent anti-graffiti
Gray wolves’ status in Washington unchanged after feds’ announcement
(The Center Square) – The status of gray wolves remains unchanged in Washington state after U.S. Fish & Wildlife officials announced Friday that the animals’ listings under the federal Endangered Species Act will not be altered in
Faceoff in Olympia over felon rights versus victim rights
(The Center Square) – Debate continues during the ongoing legislative session in Olympia over the release of sexually violent predators into communities across the state. A Republican lawmaker says Democratic leaders are refusing to consider legislation that
Jeff Bezos to save $600M selling stock in Florida, not Washington
(The Center Square) – Amazon founder Jeff Bezos plans to sell 50 million shares of Amazon stock, which would have cost him hundreds of millions of dollars had he not moved out of Washington state According to
Seattle students can expect lessons on privilege, gender and activism
Students of all ages at Seattle Public Schools can expect extra-curricular lessons on oppression and privilege, racism and transgenderism in the classroom this week as the district participates in the Black Lives Matter at School Week of
Disaster designation sought for Washington’s sweet cherry growers
(The Center Square) – Mother Nature threw a curve at West Coast cherry growers last year, with topsy-turvy weather that led to oversupplies, unharvested crops, and significant economic losses, say members of Washington state’s congressional delegation. On
Trump urges GOP not to fall for ‘horrendous’ border bill
The former president responded to the proposed legislation on Monday.
2024 Grammy Awards: See the full list of winners
The 66th Annual Grammy Awards was held in Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena, hosted by Trevor Noah and airing on CBS and Paramount+. Taylor Swift made history winning ‘Album of the Year’ and her 14th Grammy Award