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Daily Briefing – December 11, 2019

The hypocrisy meter is maxing out with billionaire Nick Hanauer’s belief we should punish high-tech companies.

Daily Briefing – December 10, 2019

University of Washington Professor Cliff Mass calls out those who are promoting anxiety over climate change.

Daily Briefing – December 9, 2019

Weekly Photograph from Rod Chandler Pacific Ocean at Lincoln City, OR

Daily Briefing – December 6, 2019

Due to increases in the state’s B&O tax, many doctors may start looking to exit caring for rural and low-income patients.

Daily Briefing – December 5, 2019

Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz tells her contributors she needs them to tell her what to do.

The Daily Briefing – December 4, 2019

Pierce County is planning to join in the court fight against Seattle and King County over I-976

The Daily Briefing – December 3, 2019

The News Tribune jokes it would be more entertaining if we determined close elections by penalty kicks.

The Daily Briefing – December 2, 2019

No need to adjust your device. Shift is coming to you at a new time!

The Morning Briefing – November 27, 2019

Exciting news from your friends at Shift. Starting next week, you will be receiving the Daily Briefing at a new time.

The Morning Briefing – November 26, 2019

Since the Janus decision, many government workers are saying “Bye Bye” to their unions.

The Morning Briefing — November 25, 2019

Washington State Attorney General said there was plenty of information available for the voters to make an informed decision on how to vote on I-976.

The Morning Briefing – November 22, 2019

Lawsuit aims to stop the legislature from keeping bills a secret from the public.