The More We Love: Devin’s Story of Hope
KVI’s Ari Hoffman is joined by Kristine Moreland, Advocate/Founder of The More We Love and Devin Moore, who was featured in the Eric Johnson/KOMO special Demon at the Door: Our Heroin Crisis. Listen to Devin’s inspirational story
Asylum seekers camped out next to Kent freeway demanding housing
(The Center Square) – It’s been nearly a month since asylum seekers set up camp on property next to SR-167 in Kent, urging city leaders to let them move into a vacant hotel on Central Avenue. “We
Seattle Public Schools explores reintegrating police officers for student safety
(The Center Square) – Seattle Public Schools is considering the reintegration of Seattle police officers on school grounds as it explores ways to improve student safety. Seattle Public Schools told The Center Square in an email that
Spokane drafts letter to Inslee over delay to affordable housing incentive
(The Center Square) – Spokane officials are drafting a letter to Gov. Jay Inslee requesting that he expedite a new tax deferral program to encourage the conversion of commercial buildings into affordable housing. The letter still needs
Marysville School District under OSPI financial oversight amid budget woes
(The Center Square) – More than 60 people showed up for a community forum Tuesday evening in Marysville, to find out more about the school district’s financial troubles, which have prompted a whistleblower investigation and administrative resignations
58-year-old Asian woman attacked by 2 thieves with baseball bat in downtown Manhattan
Nonprofit requests $2.6M to continue homeless aid on Seattle’s infamous corridor
(The Center Square) – A nonprofit organization working to address Seattle’s notorious street’s homelessness and drug problem is requesting over $2 million in funding to continue its work on the four-block corridor next year. We Deliver Care
Washington AGO to launch hotline for reporting ‘bias incidents’
(The Center Square) – The Washington Attorney General’s Office has announced plans to launch a pilot program next year for a new hotline for state residents to report hate crimes subject to legal action and “bias incidents”
Spokane eyes local gun control despite preemption, concerns over legal challenge
(The Center Square) – Spokane just got one step closer to passing local gun control after the legislation reached its City Council on Monday; however, some aspects could pose a legal challenge. Councilmember Paul Dillon’s “Gun Violence