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AG Nick Brown Highlights Consumer Protections, Legal Wins In First-Year Report

Washington Attorney General Nick Brown has outlined a comprehensive first-year agenda, detailed in the office’s 2025 Annual Report, focusing on protecting residents, strengthening consumer protections, and asserting the state’s legal authority. The report highlights the office's commitment to providing legal guidance to state agencies and its recovery of over $33 million through enforcement actions, underscoring efforts to address economic inequities and safeguard vulnerable communities.
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From Sidewalks To Safety, Seattle’s Transportation Levy Begins Delivering Results

Seattle has demonstrated measurable progress in citywide transportation improvements, according to its 2025 Seattle Transportation Levy Annual Report. The report details a $77 million investment, derived from the voter-approved 2024 levy, which has funded significant upgrades to sidewalks, transit access, bike lanes, and street safety projects. This initial year of implementation has notably focused on enhancing safety and mobility, particularly within historically underinvested neighborhoods.

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ICE Agents Shoot And Wound Man During Traffic Stop In Central California

Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, an undocumented immigrant, was shot by ICE agents during a traffic stop in Central California, sparking controversy over his identity. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) asserts Mendoza Hernandez is an '18th Street Gang member' wanted for murder in El Salvador, a claim his attorney, Patrick Kolasinski, vehemently denies, stating Mendoza Hernandez was previously acquitted of murder charges in El Salvador and is not subject to an active warrant.

Seattle’s “First Lady Of Gospel” Patrinell Wright Turned Music Into Ministry

Pastor Patrinell "Pat" Wright, widely recognized as Seattle's "First Lady of Gospel," established a profound legacy through her music, ministry, and dedicated mentorship of young people. As the founder and leader of the Total Experience Gospel Choir for decades, Wright significantly impacted the community by fostering musical talent and providing structure and guidance to generations of youth.

Congress Gets A Break, Most Americans Don’t

While Congress is on recess, many Americans are still working, with the irony being that the people making decisions about work and economic policy often enjoy levels of job security and rest that many Americans will never experience.

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