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Portland Business News

$51M industrial speculative deal lands Vancouver a grocery distribution site
Author: Andy Giegerich
Those working on the deal say it's the largest industrial speculative deal the area's ever landed.
Kann basement bar Sousòl turned into restaurant extension
Author: Malia Spencer
Sousòl, the companion basement bar for chef Gregory Gourdet’s Kann restaurant, is being repositioned as an extension of the restaurant with Kann menu items and new hours.

Washington Governor's Office

Inslee provides emergency funding for San Juan Island transportation service
Author: Mike.Faulk@gov.wa.gov
Publish Date September 17, 2024 Story Body

During a meeting with San Juan Island leaders, residents and businesses today, Gov. Jay Inslee announced he is issuing $1.5 million in emergency and short-term funding to restore critical ferry transportation networks throughout the San Juan Islands. Due to crewing challenges, the Interisland route has been the least reliable in the system, causing serious life and safety issues for San Juan Islands’ residents and service providers.  

The most recent data shows that Washington State Ferries only completed 81% of its scheduled Interisland sailings with an average on-time performance of 41%. Cancellations are primarily due to crew shortages.

WSF routinely completes 95% or more of its scheduled sailings throughout the rest of its system.

“We have been making steady progress on restoring service throughout our ferry system, but that progress has yet to reach these islands,” Inslee said.  “The unique challenges facing the Interisland route are simply untenable and create real risks for residents. Medical emergencies don’t wait until Monday. Parents need to know their children won’t be stranded on another island after school. This funding can serve as a bridge until legislators come up with longer-term funding.” 

The Department of Commerce’s Emergency Rapid Response program is providing $1 million. The funding will allow the county to contract with local water taxi providers, charter businesses and barge services when the interisland ferry is out of service.

The governor also authorized $500,000 from the Governor’s Emergency Fund. WSF will use the funding to increase winter season weekend Interisland service. This will improve workforce availability and overall service levels by making it more possible for crew for the extra watches to live in the San Juan Islands year-round.

Among those who spoke about the urgency for new funding at Tuesday’s meeting were the principal of Friday Harbor High School, sanitation and public works employees, a resident who travels weekly for cancer treatment, and a local hospice nurse. Steve Nevey, assistant secretary for Washington State Ferries Division, noted WSF’s appreciation for the ideas community members brought forth.

“We appreciate the community’s engagement and willingness to help brainstorm solutions, and of course we appreciate the governor’s willingness to turn these ideas into actions,” Nevey said. “WSF is ready to put these new tools to work so we can alleviate the dire service challenges on this route.” 

The funding is available immediately and WSF anticipates the funding will support the supplemental services through next spring. Continuation will depend on legislators supporting new funding during the 2025 legislative session.

Columbian Newspaper

Southern California man pleads not guilty to setting a fire that exploded into a massive wildfire
Author: Associated Press

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. — A California man has pleaded not guilty to starting a fire that authorities said ballooned into a massive wildfire and forced the evacuation of thousands of homes.

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Sockeye run gets a break from heat: Columbia River’s record run had faced peril from earlier warm weather
Author: Lynda V. Mapes, The Seattle Times

SEATTLE — Earlier this summer, the record return of sockeye salmon on the Columbia River looked to be doomed by water too warm to pass. But the run got a well-timed break from the heat.

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Russia goes all-out with covert disinformation aimed at Harris, Microsoft report says
Author: Associated Press

NEW YORK — The video was seen millions of times across social media but some viewers were suspicious: It featured a young Black woman who claimed Vice President Kamala Harris left her paralyzed in a hit-and-run accident in San Francisco 13 years ago.

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East County Fire and Rescue Chief Hartin to retire after 50 year career
Author: Scott Hewitt

Ed Hartin, the chief of East County Fire and Rescue, will retire at the end of this year.

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The Chronicle - Centralia

Thurston County family was at home when they discovered a man in a closet, police say

A young family got the shock of their lives last week when they found a man hiding in the closet of their home, according to Tumwater police. 

About 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, police were dispatched to the 800 block of Israel Road Southwest. 

Once there, police learned that a woman, 22, her boyfriend, 19, and an 18-month-old child had been at home for about 90 minutes. The boyfriend had noticed footprints leading to a hallway closet. He reached for the handle of the closet door and that’s when a man came running out and exited the home.

A K9 was used to track the man but he was not found, Police Lt. Jen Kolb said Tuesday.

The man is thought to be in his 30s. He was last seen wearing a black Carhart jacket and blue jeans, she said. 

The woman, identified as Rebecca Blevins in an interview with King 5, believes they may have prevented a kidnapping. 

Kolb said police don’t have evidence of that, but they are continuing to investigate.

“We don’t know the motivation of someone hiding in the closet,” she said. “We’re still trying to determine the who, what and why.” 

Right now the man in the closet is facing possible criminal trespass or burglary charges, she said. 

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Tumwater police at 360-754-4200.

NYT Politics

Trump and Other Presidents Embrace Golf. It’s a Headache for Secret Service.
Author: Alan Blinder
Sitting and former presidents must be mindful of when and where they play. Ronald Reagan largely gave up the game after a man took hostages while he was at Augusta.

Washington State News

Reports: Dolphins placing QB Tua Tagovailoa on IR
(Photo credit: Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images) Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who left last Thursday's game with another concussion, is being placed on injured reserve by the Miami Dolphins, NFL Network and ESPN reported Tuesday. He will be required to miss at least the next four games, per league rules. With the Dolphins having a bye in Week 6,the earliest Tagovailoa could return to game action would be the Oct. 27 matchup wit

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