Friday, April 19
- WA students could forfeit thousands if they don’t submit a FAFSA (Seattle Times)
- Summer grocery program to feed WA kids launching soon (WA State Standard)
- Celebrate Earth Day by joining Washington Coast Cleanup (My Northwest)
- 'We are all human': Amid crisis back home, Spokane group supports area's growing Haitian community (Spokesman-Review)
- WA was one of first, biggest adopters of law enforcement drones. Why is it funding more? (Wenatchee World)
Thursday, April 18
- Energy efficiency programs in Walla Walla draw visit from Gov. Jay Inslee (Union-Bulletin)
- Clark County Council pushes to provide more ‘middle housing,’ aiming to increase access to homeownership (Columbian)
- In WA, it might soon be easier to get mental health help over the phone (Seattle Times)
- Washington state's record EV year (Axios)
- Opening date announced for the North Cascades Highway (Bellingham Herald)
Wednesday, April 17
- WA becomes first state to limit lead content in metal cookware (KING5)
- Court ruling clears way for carbon storage projects on state logging lands (WA State Standard)
- Low snowpack in mountains prompts WA drought declaration (Olympian)
- Getting There: Finally fully funded, North Spokane Corridor on track for completion in 2030 (Spokesman Review)
- Federal funding supports Lummi watershed, salmon restoration (Bellingham Herald)