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The Morning Briefing – October 8, 2019

Seattle and King County are receiving national attention for their revolving door policies with criminals

The Morning Briefing – October 7, 2019

Was it Governor Zero’s devotion to painting that caused his poor performance as a presidential candidate?

The Morning Briefing – October 4, 2019

UW faculty attempts to silence those with differing opinions through intimidation and threats.

The Morning Briefing – October 3, 2019

We apologize that many of you received two Morning Briefings yesterday. We are blaming technical difficulties and not user error

The Morning Briefing – October 2, 2019

Washington Senate to determine Senator Mona Das’ punishment for making false statements about her Democrat colleagues

The Morning Briefing – October 1, 2019

Spokane Mayoral candidate Ben Stuckart funnels city funds into major contributors’ pet project

The Morning Briefing – September 30, 2019

Hilary Franz sets very low fundraising expectations for her campaign and supporters

The Morning Briefing – September 27, 2019

After Spokane teachers receive 13.3% pay raises, they now complain about district’s budget cuts

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.