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The Morning Briefing – April 27, 2017

Day four of the Special Session… still no sign of a budget both chambers agree on.

The Morning Briefing – April 26, 2017

Marshawn Lynch has reportedly agreed to a two-year contract with the Oakland Raiders (goodbye… again). Mariners Felix Hernandez and Mitch Haniger both left last night’s baseball game with injuries. Michael Scott is all Seattle sport fans today:

The Morning Briefing – April 25, 2017

Day 2 of Special Session.

The Morning Briefing – April 24, 2017

Even after 105 days, legislators were unable to complete their work on time. The 30-day Special Session starts today at 10:00 a.m.

The Morning Briefing – April 21, 2017

Have a great weekend, everybody!

The Morning Briefing – April 20, 2017

We pay our respects to Former Spokane Mayor David H. Rodgers today. Current Mayor of Spokane, David Condon, put it perfectly: “Mayor Rodgers put Spokane on a global stage and taught the city to dream big. He had a unique ability to bring people together… he will be missed.”

The Morning Briefing – April 19, 2017

Happy Hump Day!

The Morning Briefing – April 18, 2017

Happy Tax Day, everyone!

The Morning Briefing – April 17, 2017

Happy Monday! We hope everyone had an incredible, blessed Easter weekend.

The Morning Briefing – April 13, 2017

Happy Friday!

The Morning Briefing – April 13, 2017

Our reaction to Seattle getting one (major) step closer to a renovated Key Arena and potential NBA team:

The Morning Briefing – April 12, 2017

Yesterday Jinyoung Lee Englund (R-Woodinville) announced she would be running for the 45th LD state Senate seat in this year’s special election as a Republican. It took less than 24 hours for liberal blog, Seattle P.I., to treat Jinyoung with the very sexism liberals claim to scorn.