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The Morning Briefing – February 28, 2019

Thanks for the great memories, Earl

The Morning Briefing – February 27, 2019

Do you know a female undergraduate or graduate student who embodies the values of the late Congresswoman Jennifer Dunn? If so, they could be eligible for up to a $15,000 scholarship that can be used for school expenses or for an internship on Capitol Hill in Washington DC. Click here to learn more about the … Continued

The Morning Briefing – February 26, 2019

We found rare footage of Bob Ferguson handing out lawsuits to the Trump Administration

The Morning Briefing – February 25, 2019

The Spokane City Council is considering legislation that would make sidewalks safer for dogs

The Morning Briefing – February 22, 2019

Washington could soon become the seventh state in the US to raise its smoking age to 21.

The Morning Briefing – February 21, 2019

Goodbye Daylight Saving Time?

The Morning Briefing – February 20, 2019

Democrats debating health care with themselves

The Morning Briefing – February, 19, 2019

Some people really don’t like traffic enforcement cameras

The Morning Briefing – February, 18, 2019

Happy Presidents Day!

The Morning Briefing – February, 15, 2019

Bob Ferguson each time he thinks of a new reason to sue the President

The Morning Briefing – February, 14, 2019

One thing is for sure, the Seattle City Council is going to look a whole lot different next year. The big question is will it move towards the center or further left?

The Morning Briefing – February, 13, 2019

Seattle’s “safe gun storage” law goes into effect today.