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The Morning Briefing — September 26, 2019
After handing out two double-digit pay raises to avoid teachers’ strikes, Seattle Schools are running out of money
The Morning Briefing – September 25, 2019
Mayoral candidate Nadine Woodward says her opponent Ben Stuckart is in denial about Spokane’s homeless problem
The Morning Briefing – September 24, 2019
The Washington State Democrats keep conveniently forgetting about liberals’ role in the opioid crisis
Morning Briefing – September 23, 2019
WEA Union President says he is happy with teachers’ pay despite the large raises causing financial hardship for many school districts.
The Morning Briefing – September 20, 2019
Mayor Durkan releases her latest plan to raise taxes and discourage people from coming into Seattle
The Morning Briefing – September 19, 2019
Seattle School Superintendent tells council she will not break state law to accommodate their request for students to skip school.
The Morning Briefing – September 18, 2019
Despite obtaining 0.0% support for his presidential campaign, Governor Zero continues to overinflate his importance on the national stage.
The Morning Briefing – September 17, 2019
An ethics complaint has been filed against Spokane Councilmember Karen Stratton for using city resources to promote a major contributor and cannabis business.
The Morning Briefing – September 16. 2019
Pierce County residents complain that Jay Inslee’s Department of Transportation is not replacing trees it has cut down
The Morning Briefing – September 13, 2019
In response to the increase in vaping illnesses, Governor Inslee says he might just do something
The Morning Briefing – September 12, 2019
Jay Inslee needs to be woken up. He still dreams he is running against Donald Trump.
The Morning Briefing – September 11, 2019
Sound Transit admits in Supreme Court hearing that it is using the wrong depreciation table to levy car tab fees.