The Latest Flooding in WA: Updates from Auburn and Carnation We checked in with two officials about how flooding caused by an atmostpheric river is impacting their cities Libby Denkmann Environment Western Washington faces 'catastrophic' flooding as two atmospheric rivers dump heavy rain Western Washington braced for what the National Weather Service in Seattle called “catastrophic” conditions Wednesday as an atmospheric river drenched the state. John Ryan This researcher is working on a fentanyl vaccine to curb overdoses and addiction Washington, like the entire country, has been hit hard by fentanyl. A biotech company is working on a fentanyl vaccine to tackle overdoses and addiction. Maleeha Syed Wednesday Evening Headlines Gov. Ferguson declares state of emergency over flooding, WA's last remaining coal power plant will switch to natural gas, and Tacoma votes to weaken eviction protections. Paige Browning Politics NTSB warns that defense bill could undermine aviation safety changes after DCA crash The head of the NTSB is voicing strong opposition to provisions in the defense policy bill. The NTSB says the House bill would undermine safety improvements made after the mid-air collision near DCA. Joel Rose World María Corina Machado's daughter accepts her mother's Nobel Peace Prize María Corina Machado's daughter accepted her mother's Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, vowing the embattled Venezuelan opposition leader "will never give up" on a free Venezuela. John Otis Politics Young voters could be key to midterm success, but they've soured on both parties As Republicans and Democrats gear up for next year's midterm elections, new polling shows they're losing ground with a powerful and growing bloc of the electorate: young voters. Elena Moore National Congress calls for a crackdown on companies charging disabled vets Congress is calling for action in response to reporting last week from NPR that "claim shark" companies are using aggressive tactics to make millions off of veterans, despite warnings from VA's that it may be illegal. Caley Fox Shannon Movies Why a classic wide-screen movie format from the 1950s is making a comeback VistaVision is back in style, resurfacing in a string of high-profile films from One Battle After Another and Bugonia to last year's The Brutalist. Mandalit del Barco National Afghan 'Zero Unit' fighters in the U.S. faced despair before National Guard attack Many Afghan "Zero Unit" fighters who served under the CIA now feel they are being abandoned after seeking asylum in the U.S. They've faced despair and isolation - and some have taken their own lives. Brian Mann Prev 36 of 1652 Next Sponsored
Flooding in WA: Updates from Auburn and Carnation We checked in with two officials about how flooding caused by an atmostpheric river is impacting their cities Libby Denkmann
Environment Western Washington faces 'catastrophic' flooding as two atmospheric rivers dump heavy rain Western Washington braced for what the National Weather Service in Seattle called “catastrophic” conditions Wednesday as an atmospheric river drenched the state. John Ryan
This researcher is working on a fentanyl vaccine to curb overdoses and addiction Washington, like the entire country, has been hit hard by fentanyl. A biotech company is working on a fentanyl vaccine to tackle overdoses and addiction. Maleeha Syed
Wednesday Evening Headlines Gov. Ferguson declares state of emergency over flooding, WA's last remaining coal power plant will switch to natural gas, and Tacoma votes to weaken eviction protections. Paige Browning
Politics NTSB warns that defense bill could undermine aviation safety changes after DCA crash The head of the NTSB is voicing strong opposition to provisions in the defense policy bill. The NTSB says the House bill would undermine safety improvements made after the mid-air collision near DCA. Joel Rose
World María Corina Machado's daughter accepts her mother's Nobel Peace Prize María Corina Machado's daughter accepted her mother's Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, vowing the embattled Venezuelan opposition leader "will never give up" on a free Venezuela. John Otis
Politics Young voters could be key to midterm success, but they've soured on both parties As Republicans and Democrats gear up for next year's midterm elections, new polling shows they're losing ground with a powerful and growing bloc of the electorate: young voters. Elena Moore
National Congress calls for a crackdown on companies charging disabled vets Congress is calling for action in response to reporting last week from NPR that "claim shark" companies are using aggressive tactics to make millions off of veterans, despite warnings from VA's that it may be illegal. Caley Fox Shannon
Movies Why a classic wide-screen movie format from the 1950s is making a comeback VistaVision is back in style, resurfacing in a string of high-profile films from One Battle After Another and Bugonia to last year's The Brutalist. Mandalit del Barco
National Afghan 'Zero Unit' fighters in the U.S. faced despair before National Guard attack Many Afghan "Zero Unit" fighters who served under the CIA now feel they are being abandoned after seeking asylum in the U.S. They've faced despair and isolation - and some have taken their own lives. Brian Mann