“The failure to stop the demonstrators was a clear message that Jewish voices are not welcomed or protected on campus” – Solly Kane
“As a Jewish community, we care deeply about the safety and well-being of the Jewish community on campus and call on the UW leadership to ensure that the university is a welcoming place for all.” – Solly
BREAKING: Baste Records’ pro-Trump anthem ‘Fighter’ by Jon Kahn SKYROCKETS to top of iTunes charts
Proposed contract would close Trent Shelter by Oct. 31, costing $16.8M since 2022
(The Center Square) – Under a proposed contract extension, Spokane’s Trent Shelter would close by the end of October; if approved, its total funding would surpass $16.8 million since opening in September 2022. The Trent Resource and
Electrifying Washington’s ferry fleet could cost $4.4 billion or more
(The Center Square) – Like with the Washington state highway system, Washington State Ferries also faces what it describes as “long-term unfunded needs,” the vast majority related to state efforts to electrify the ferry system that could
Bill to reduce open-drug use in hotspots passed by Seattle City Council
(The Center Square) – The Seattle City Council on Tuesday night approved a bill that attempts to reduce open drug use in hotspots throughout the city. Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison proposed Council Bill 120835 in an
Newsom signs series of bills to restrict AI, ‘deepfakes’ around election
WSDOT: State highway system in ‘early stages of failure’
(The Center Square) – The Washington state highway system is in “early stages of failure” due to a lack of maintenance and preservation for not only the highway infrastructure itself, but also regarding the equipment and facilities
Electric bus program concerns highlighted by oversight subcommittee
(The Center Square) – A U.S. House committee released a staff report outlining the failures in the Biden-Harris and Environmental Protection Agency’s Electric School Bus Program. The push to switch from traditional American diesel school buses to
Proposed utility rates in Spokane could hike residential bills over 10% by 2026
(The Center Square) – Spokane’s utility rates expire at the end of 2024, and with new fares coming in their place, the difference might cost residents another $180 annually by 2026. Utility rates cover water service, the
U.S. Senate panel presses for answers from Sea-Tac airport following cyberattack
(The Center Square) – Members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Technology, chaired by Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., pressed officials from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Wednesday about last month’s cyberattack that disrupted travel for a