HERE
The Legislature is
mulling changes to the state's public records law to reflect the new reality of police cameras. (Inlander)
An
attack on a transgender woman over the weekend at Boots Bakery — and the police response — led to a packed city council meeting in Spokane Monday night. (Spokesman-Review)
The sheriff's deputy involved in a Spokane Valley shooting Friday
has been indentified. (KXLY)
THERE
GOP presidential hopefuls jumped into the so-called
"debate" on vaccinations. (New York Times)
Here in Washington, some foster parents are
giving up their licenses to care for young children, rather than get them flu shots. (Seattle Times)
Sixty years after
To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee's second novel is finally
going to be published. (BBC)
GOODBYE
We probably
won't be seeing NFL commentator Warren Sapp again any time soon. (CNN)