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The Morning Briefing – July 29, 2019

It might not be a phony crown prince of Nigeria, but an email scammer steals $220,000 from King County.

The Morning Briefing – July 26, 2019

The revolving door of repeat offenders continues in Seattle.

The Morning Briefing – July 25, 2019

Spokane mayoral candidate Ben Stuckart poked a hornet’s nest by saying he favored Vancouver-style “safe” heroin injection sites for Spokane.

The Morning Briefing – July 24, 2019

John Carlson writes that the party is over for the Inslee campaign.

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Testing the topper

The Morning Briefing – July 23, 2019

With extra revenue from the Soda Tax in their coffers, Seattle politicians act like sharks going after chum.

The Morning Briefing – July 22, 2019

Even though flush with new funds from the state, the Seattle School District continues to claim they are broke.

The Morning Briefing – July 19, 2019

King County Executive Dow Constantine is being accused of bullying a department head in order to provide a major contributor with a lucrative county contract.

The Morning Briefing – July 18, 2019

Whether as Governor or candidate, Jay Inslee spends money faster than it comes in.

The Morning Briefing – July 17, 2019

The Washington Court of Appeals confused many pundits with their ruling on the Seattle Income Tax.

The Morning Briefing – July 16, 2019

Jay Inslee has been busy calling people racist on Twitter. He apparently forgot he was caught attempting to benefit from a $70,000 contribution from a known racist in 2012.

The Morning Briefing – July 15, 2019

Proving he will do anything to obtain some media attention, Jay Inslee announced that he would name U.S. Soccer player Megan Rapinoe his Secretary of State.