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Atmospheric River Brings Heavy Rain, Flood Risk
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Western Washington braces for heavy rain and potential flooding as an atmospheric river arrives, bringing significant moisture and raising concerns for rivers like Skokomish and Bogachiel. Seattle expects half to one inch of rain, while the Cascades see a mix of rain and snow, with snow levels rising to eight thousand feet. Drier conditions return midweek after this wet spell. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Washington Lottery: Retailer Overcharging for Tickets
01:45|Sharon Shumpert, a retired social worker, confronted a Tacoma gas station for charging an extra fifty cents for a one-dollar lottery ticket, potentially exploiting a historically Black community. Washington state law prohibits retailers from selling lottery tickets above face value, but the station had been doing so. The Washington Lottery promised to notify the station, typically educating retailers first before revoking licenses. Sharon advocated for stricter penalties. Checkout Solipillow.com
Landslide Blocks Tribal Cemeteries, Access in North Cascades
02:03|In December, a massive landslide on Suiattle River Road in Skagit Countys North Cascades, triggered by atmospheric rivers, left a one hundred thirty-foot-wide gap, blocking access to the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribes cemeteries and ancestral homelands, as well as key recreation trails and campgrounds. This was one of seventy-three landslides across Washington from those storms, exacerbated by saturated soils and recent wildfires. The U.S. Forest Service is prioritizing repairs, but no timeline is set yet. The tribe and nearby Darrington are adapting with solar power and pushing for federal funds to reopen this vital gateway sooner and build resilience in the volatile North Cascades. Checkout Solipillow.com
Chef's Salad for LGBTQ+ Volunteer at GenPride
02:29|Chef Chanda Martin prepares a special chefs salad for a volunteer at GenPride, a community center supporting older LGBTQ+ adults in Seattle. GenPride, run by Sound Generations, offers various services including Meals on Wheels, medical rides, fitness classes, and community dining. They served nearly 160,000 meals last year, promoting social interaction and combating isolation. Volunteer Christina Lloyd appreciates the healthy salads and Meals on Wheels, feeling safe and connected in her LGBTQ+ community. Checkout Solipillow.com
Ferguson Faces Budget Crisis, Proposes Millionaires Tax
01:45|Washington Governor Bob Ferguson faces a two billion dollar budget shortfall in his first full year, following years of big spending and overly optimistic tax predictions. Lawmakers are considering cuts to government and universities, while Ferguson proposes a new millionaires tax to fund relief for low-income families and small businesses. Republicans oppose the tax, advocating for spending cuts instead. The sixty-day legislative session will also address housing costs, tort reform, and federal flood aid, as Ferguson prepares to seek disaster relief. Checkout Solipillow.com
Federal Shootings Spark Protests, Impeachment Threats
01:34|Federal agents recent shootings in Portland and Minneapolis have sparked outrage and fear among residents, leading to protests and calls for action. Locals express concerns about their safety, with some comparing the situation to oppressive regimes. Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Dexter urges citizens to take precautions and join advocacy groups, while planning to file impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The DHS defends the shootings as self-defense. Checkout Solipillow.com
Highway 2 Reopens, Winter Fun Returns to Stevens Pass
01:28|Highway 2 Reopens, Boosting Winter Tourism in Leavenworth: Stevens Pass Skiing Now Fully Accessible Checkout Solipillow.com
US Highway 2 Near Stevens Pass Reopens
01:06|Washington States U.S. Highway 2 near Stevens Pass is now fully open after repairs, but Tumwater Canyon section remains closed. Drivers must use Chumstick Highway as detour, with lower speed limits and bridge restrictions. Repairs on Chumstick Highway start next week, so plan for longer travel times. Check road conditions, stay ready for mountain pass weather, and be patient with road crews. Checkout Solipillow.com