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The Newsfeed: WA court weighs new standards for public defenders
Caseload caps are being reevaluated as public defenders argue they don’t have enough time to adequately represent clients.
Caseload caps are being reevaluated as public defenders argue they don’t have enough time to adequately represent clients.
The number of homeless shelter beds in Tacoma could drop significantly next summer if the city doesn’t secure new
Incidents have fallen since the pandemic, but community leaders are still working on prevention efforts, especially as youth gun violence rises.
Voters passed Initiative 2066 in November, but opponents, including King County and the city of Seattle, allege it violates the state constitution.
A 2022 work van crash and subsequent $1.8M in court-ordered back wages and damages cast a spotlight on the decorative forest products industry.