Friday, May 17
- Investigators: No merit to WSDOT worker claims he was forced out (Seattle Times)
- A power move: Northwest companies charge toward battery tech revolution (KUOW)
- Centralia's coal plant has to close next year. Can other communities learn from their transition? (KNKX)
- Behind bars, WA women learn to care for pets and themselves (Seattle Times)
- 8 great hikes on the Mountain Loop Highway for this summer (Seattle Times)
Thursday, May 16
- Inslee celebrates change to WA Cares allowing out-of-state access (KING5)
- Gov. Inslee praises Climate Commitment Act’s impact on Lake Whatcom forests (Cascadia Daily News)
- Nonprofit serving refugees opens new learning center (Tri-City Herald)
- More than 54,000 free naloxone kits on route to Washington (WA State Standard)
- Cottage Hill Place is one of several affordable housing projects on the horizon in Yakima (Yakima Herald)
Wednesday, May 15
- Inslee touts benefits of forest preservation near Lake Whatcom (Bellingham Herald)
- Governor Jay Inslee joins Biden, slams Boeing for locking out firefighter’s union workers (KHQ)
- Inslee visits Kingston school, lauds its energy efficiency (Kitsap Daily News)
- New 150-bed UW psychiatric hospital opens to serve hard-to-treat patients (Seattle Times)
- Roosters rescued from Yakima Valley cockfights as state cracks down on animal abuse (Yakima Herald)