The Newsfeed Cascade PBS releases 2024 statewide voter guide With just four months until the general election, we’ve got everything you need to know ahead of the WA primary. Plus, a peek at a lost photo archive. July 18, 2024
Environment Wildlife advocates skeptical of WA wolf count As the state considers removing the species’ endangered status, some argue that the Colville Tribe’s recent population estimate is implausibly high. by Alex Brown & Laurel Demkovich Washington State Standard / July 16, 2024
News Could B.C.’s safe drug supply experiment work in Washington? A WA working group is researching how to replicate the system, which provides prescription fentanyl and heroin equivalents to help reduce overdoses. by Andrew Engelson / July 15, 2024
News Podcast | Ta-Nehisi Coates on race, power and the Israel-Hamas war In a live taping of Slate’s A Word podcast, Jason Johnson talks with Coates about the resonance between racism in America and the crisis in Gaza. by Paris Jackson / July 15, 2024
Politics The Cascade PBS 2024 Washington Statewide Voter Guide is here We partnered with newsrooms around WA to bring you profiles on every candidate, from the governor's race to your local legislative district. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / July 11, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Do identity politics drive solidarity or division? Plus, a report shows an unprecedented surge in complaints from WA mobile home owners regarding rent hikes, unfair policies and maintenance problems. by Paris Jackson / July 11, 2024
The Newsfeed Do identity politics drive solidarity or division? Plus, a report shows an unprecedented surge in complaints from WA mobile home owners regarding rent hikes, unfair policies and maintenance problems. July 11, 2024
Politics Four candidates are vying to fill the open WA Supreme Court seat Washington voters will choose a replacement for Justice Susan Owens from among an ideologically broad slate of legal professionals. by Julia Park / July 10, 2024
Politics Seattle City Council sends $1.55B transportation tax to the ballot The levy would fund about 30% of SDOT’s budget and supports road paving, bridge repair, sidewalk construction, bike lanes and more. by Josh Cohen / July 9, 2024
News It’s getting harder for PNW residents to access public records In Washington cities, delays for some records requests are months long, while fees in Oregon and Idaho can be hundreds — even thousands — of dollars. by Daniel Walters InvestigateWest / July 9, 2024