Read Erin Jones’ perspective on the media and social coverage of the 2024 NCAA women’s championship, and why it should serve as a reminder that our country needs more community engagement and informed civic participation.
Rebecca Saldaña bows out of 2024 contest for Commissioner of Public Lands
Her exit reduces the number of credible Democratic hopefuls to three and improving the party’s chances of avoiding a general election lockout that would effectively guarantee a Republican pickup of the office, which oversees Washington State’s Department of Natural Resources
Republican State Senator Phil Fortunato decides to challenge Democratic Secretary of State Steve Hobbs
Fortunato is the second Republican candidate to file with the Public Disclosure Commission to take on Hobbs this cycle. He faces difficult odds, especially given his extreme politics.
Multiple bridges on the Columbia River are vulnerable to ship strike, New York Times story notes
The Francis Scott Key Bridge is far from the only critical crossing around the United States that is at risk of coming down if a ship were to hit it. A New York Times story about bridges at risk highlighted several in the PNW, including two that span the Columbia River.
Mainstream Republicans of Washington unveil endorsements in four 2024 statewide races
The group, which has a long history of representing the now-shriveled reasonable wing of the Washington State Republican Party, is backing Dave Reichert for Governor, Jaime Herrera Beutler for Commissioner of Public Lands, Raul Garcia for U.S. Senate, and Chad Magendanz for Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Lynnwood Link extension slated to open to the public on August 30th, 2024, Sound Transit announces
Four new stations will inaugurate revenue service and be added to Puget Sound’s growing light rail system as of Labor Day Weekend: Shoreline South/148th St., Shoreline North/185th St., Mountlake Terrace, and Lynnwood City Center.
Poll Watch: Right wing firm Echelon Insights drops another skewed survey to boost Dave Reichert’s gubernatorial ambitions
Read NPI’s analysis of a fatally flawed March 2024 survey conducted by a Virginia-based, Republican aligned polling firm for a right wing group hoping to influence media coverage of Washington State’s 2024 gubernatorial race.
2024 24th LD Senate race takes shape as Democratic State Representative Mike Chapman and Republican Marcia Kelbon vie to succeed Kevin Van De Wege
In the coming presidential election, Democrats are hoping to hold the Olympic Peninsula’s seat in the Washington State Senate, the last predominantly rural seat in the chamber currently belonging to a Democrat.
Dave Upthegrove earns key endorsements from Washington Conservation Action, former Commissioner Peter Goldmark
The endorsements come at a critical juncture in the 2024 contest for Commissioner of Public Lands and could help Upthegrove secure even more support from activists and elected officials who have been on the fence so far. Upthegrove is vying with three other Democrats and two Republicans for the job.
Redmond Health Through Housing project moves closer to welcoming residents
A former Silver Cloud Inn in Redmond is set to open as a Health Through Housing facility for the homeless, offering one hundred units and support services managed by The Salvation Army. Previously, it housed Afghan refugees, nearly all of whom secured permanent housing.
Many Washington State legislators are hosting 2024 post-session town halls and community chats — here’s a running guide
Constituents have opportunities to engage with their Washington State elected representatives in the 5th, 16th, 27th, and 42nd Districts through in-person and telephone meetings set from April 2nd-13th, 2024.
Jettisoned by Trump, Ronna McDaniel tried a pivot into media, only to discover accountability exists outside of Donald’s cult
The Trumpification of the Republican Party has proven a character test for its officeholders and candidates. History is unlikely to look kindly on those who carried water for the first Oval Office occupant to refuse to participate in the peaceful transfer of power to his legitimately elected successor.
NPI’s Cascadia Advocate celebrates twenty years of continuous publication
In this publisher’s note, NPI founder Andrew Villeneuve comments on the twenty-year anniversary of The Cascadia Advocate and NPI’s plans for its future.
Welcome to Version 5.0 (“Emmons”) of NPI’s Cascadia Advocate!
Learn about the changes that debuted with the fifth version of The Cascadia Advocate, released on March 29th, 2024 in conjunction with the blog’s twentieth anniversary.