The Latest Thursday Evening Headlines Mayor Wilson delays removal of Ballard encampment, state lawmakers want to conceal their private addresses, and UW now requires civil rights training after feds investigate alleged antisemitism on campus. Paige Browning Environment Future of Washington state’s climate-pollution fund up in the air Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson wants to slash spending on climate change as the state faces severe budget pressures. John Ryan Politics Incoming: a state income tax showdown with Ferguson onboard Hans Anderson Politics A federal judge dismisses the DOJ's effort to get voter data from California The Trump administration has been dealt its first legal setback in its unprecedented effort to consolidate voter data traditionally held by states. Miles Parks McClatchy News is experimenting with AI. Union reporters have questions New policies instituted by publisher McClatchy Media have left reporters at the papers worried that the company is adopting artificial intelligence tools for efficiency’s sake, at the cost of accurate information. Libby Denkmann Business Could fewer shops lead to lower housing costs in Washington? Gov. Ferguson hopes so Housing in Washington state is expensive. Now, Gov. Bob Ferguson wants to ease rules to bring costs down. The result could mean fewer ground floor businesses in new apartment buildings. Joshua McNichols Palestinians react to U.S. announcing the start of second phase of ceasefire in Gaza Palestinians say they're suffering as they wait for progress in next phase of U.S.-backed ceasefire. Aya Batrawy Health Critics say 'talk to your doc' requirement for some vaccines causes confusion A recent change puts some long-recommended childhood vaccines in a new category called "shared clinical decision-making." The ramifications of this seemingly wonky change could be far-reaching. Rob Stein Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Jan 16-19 Your weekly look-ahead at all the events that are worth your weekend time, plus a big batch of events for Martin Luther King Jr Day! Libby Denkmann Health Care Whiplash as addiction and mental health treatment gets cut and restored Less than a day after the Trump administration slashed funding for addiction and mental health programs nationwide, the money was restored. Here's how this whiplash played out in Alabama. Debbie Elliott Prev 442 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Thursday Evening Headlines Mayor Wilson delays removal of Ballard encampment, state lawmakers want to conceal their private addresses, and UW now requires civil rights training after feds investigate alleged antisemitism on campus. Paige Browning
Environment Future of Washington state’s climate-pollution fund up in the air Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson wants to slash spending on climate change as the state faces severe budget pressures. John Ryan
Politics A federal judge dismisses the DOJ's effort to get voter data from California The Trump administration has been dealt its first legal setback in its unprecedented effort to consolidate voter data traditionally held by states. Miles Parks
McClatchy News is experimenting with AI. Union reporters have questions New policies instituted by publisher McClatchy Media have left reporters at the papers worried that the company is adopting artificial intelligence tools for efficiency’s sake, at the cost of accurate information. Libby Denkmann
Business Could fewer shops lead to lower housing costs in Washington? Gov. Ferguson hopes so Housing in Washington state is expensive. Now, Gov. Bob Ferguson wants to ease rules to bring costs down. The result could mean fewer ground floor businesses in new apartment buildings. Joshua McNichols
Palestinians react to U.S. announcing the start of second phase of ceasefire in Gaza Palestinians say they're suffering as they wait for progress in next phase of U.S.-backed ceasefire. Aya Batrawy
Health Critics say 'talk to your doc' requirement for some vaccines causes confusion A recent change puts some long-recommended childhood vaccines in a new category called "shared clinical decision-making." The ramifications of this seemingly wonky change could be far-reaching. Rob Stein
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Jan 16-19 Your weekly look-ahead at all the events that are worth your weekend time, plus a big batch of events for Martin Luther King Jr Day! Libby Denkmann
Health Care Whiplash as addiction and mental health treatment gets cut and restored Less than a day after the Trump administration slashed funding for addiction and mental health programs nationwide, the money was restored. Here's how this whiplash played out in Alabama. Debbie Elliott