INTERVIEW: Katy Faust, Editor of “Pro-Child Politics: Why Every Cultural, Economic, and National Issue Is a Matter of Justice for Children”
In her first interview in support of the new book, Pro-Child Politics: Why Every Cultural, Economic, and National Issue Is a Matter of Justice for Children, editor Katy Faust, Founder of Them Before Us. joins KVI’s Ari Hoffman
Pierce County Council split on sheriff’s department being featured on 'Cops'
(The Center Square) – The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department will be featured on the next season of the reality television show “Cops,” and county officials are split on whether or not this will help the department in
Yakima County voters to decide on tax hike for fire services amid wildfire season
(The Center Square) – Primary election day is Aug. 6, meaning Yakima County voters have one week to cast their ballots. Like the rest of the state, voters will decide on a new governor, state and federal
Spokane joins Washington’s 38 other counties in suing the state
(The Center Square) – Spokane and other counties statewide are teaming up to sue the Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families for failing to house juvenile offenders amid capacity shortages. The Board of County Commissioners
Thurston County Sheriff: police pursuit law change sees fewer drivers fleeing overall
(The Center Square) – It’s been nearly two months since Initiative 2113 was implemented, restoring vehicular pursuit options for law enforcement agencies across Washington state. I-2113 was passed by the Legislature this session and went into effect
Seattle City Council to consider putting social housing payroll tax on fall ballot
(The Center Square) – A proposal to create an excess compensation payroll tax to fund Seattle’s affordable housing network has garnered enough signatures to be placed on this November’s ballot, but whether that happens remains to be
Proposed toll rates for new bistate bridge advance to state commissions
(The Center Square) – A subcommittee for the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program to construct a new Interstate 5 Bridge across the Columbia River from Vancouver to Portland has adopted recommended tolling scenarios for consideration by the Washington
Gov. Inslee pitches $200 utility tax rebate to boost support for his CCA
Gov. Jay Inslee unveiled a sign-up program for low-income Washington households to receive a $200 electric utility credit because of costs that have gone up in connection to his climate agenda legislation, The Climate Commitment Act (CCA).