The Latest Washington cities turn off Flock cameras after public records ruling and UW report Flock license plate readers take pictures of vehicles and their license plates – pictures that can be used by police to solve crimes. But questions about who has access to the cameras is leading several jurisdictions to turn off their automated licence plate readers. Libby Denkmann Environment Fire prompts evacuations at U.N. climate talks in Brazil; 13 suffer smoke inhalation Officials say a fire that spread through pavilions being used for U.N. climate talks in Brazil has prompted evacuations on the next-to-last day of the conference. The Associated Press Sound It Out: Time to quit the Thanksgiving turkey? Americans will eat tens of millions of turkeys this Thanksgiving. But is it time to make a different choice? Gabrielle Healy National A federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's troop deployment in D.C. U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb on Thursday ruled that the use of troops in the nation's capital was unlawful. Juliana Kim "You don't have to fight me on this" - Gluesenkamp Perez on being booed by her own party Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is known for bucking her own party's line. Now she's the center of a new fight in DC - over elections ethics. Sarah Leibovitz World The EU indicates it won't accept the U.S.'s Russia-Ukraine peace deal The U.S. has proposed a peace plan for Russia and Ukraine, but the EU has already indicated it won't accept the deal. Tom Bowman Economy Jobs Report offers mixed picture of the economy U.S. employers added 119,000 jobs in September, but hiring was weaker than expected. That's according to a new report from the Labor Department, which was delayed because of the government shutdown. Scott Horsley Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Nov 20-23 and Nov 28-30 A double-dose of the Weekend Warmup, as Soundside shares everything happening this weekend & next, since we'll be off for Thanksgiving! Libby Denkmann National A Venezuelan stargazer is sharing his passion while trying to stay in the U.S. Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have lost their legal right to stay in the U.S., among them an amateur astronomer sharing his love of stargazing as he tries to secure a visa. Henry Larson It's an ace. Pickleball gets its own Washington license plate Washington served up a new license plate Wednesday, honoring the state sport of pickleball. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard Prev 711 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Washington cities turn off Flock cameras after public records ruling and UW report Flock license plate readers take pictures of vehicles and their license plates – pictures that can be used by police to solve crimes. But questions about who has access to the cameras is leading several jurisdictions to turn off their automated licence plate readers. Libby Denkmann
Environment Fire prompts evacuations at U.N. climate talks in Brazil; 13 suffer smoke inhalation Officials say a fire that spread through pavilions being used for U.N. climate talks in Brazil has prompted evacuations on the next-to-last day of the conference. The Associated Press
Sound It Out: Time to quit the Thanksgiving turkey? Americans will eat tens of millions of turkeys this Thanksgiving. But is it time to make a different choice? Gabrielle Healy
National A federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's troop deployment in D.C. U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb on Thursday ruled that the use of troops in the nation's capital was unlawful. Juliana Kim
"You don't have to fight me on this" - Gluesenkamp Perez on being booed by her own party Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is known for bucking her own party's line. Now she's the center of a new fight in DC - over elections ethics. Sarah Leibovitz
World The EU indicates it won't accept the U.S.'s Russia-Ukraine peace deal The U.S. has proposed a peace plan for Russia and Ukraine, but the EU has already indicated it won't accept the deal. Tom Bowman
Economy Jobs Report offers mixed picture of the economy U.S. employers added 119,000 jobs in September, but hiring was weaker than expected. That's according to a new report from the Labor Department, which was delayed because of the government shutdown. Scott Horsley
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Nov 20-23 and Nov 28-30 A double-dose of the Weekend Warmup, as Soundside shares everything happening this weekend & next, since we'll be off for Thanksgiving! Libby Denkmann
National A Venezuelan stargazer is sharing his passion while trying to stay in the U.S. Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have lost their legal right to stay in the U.S., among them an amateur astronomer sharing his love of stargazing as he tries to secure a visa. Henry Larson
It's an ace. Pickleball gets its own Washington license plate Washington served up a new license plate Wednesday, honoring the state sport of pickleball. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard