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Ferguson names Tim Reynon new director of the Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs

Washington Attorney General-elect Nick Brown raised alarms about the potential dangers of a second Trump term during his keynote at the 2024 Re-Wire Conference, emphasizing concerns over state governance and civil liberties.

At Pentagon, DeSantis could test plans to deploy troops at home | The Olympian

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is in talks to become defense secretary under President-elect Donald Trump, which could enable him to implement his controversial military proposals at the U.S. southern border.

At Pentagon, DeSantis could test plans to deploy troops at home

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is in discussions to potentially become the U.S. Secretary of Defense under President-elect Donald Trump, which could enable him to implement his controversial border security proposals, including deploying troops against drug cartels.

Every president has issued pardons — except for these two | The Olympian

President Biden's recent pardon of his son Hunter has ignited controversy across the political spectrum. The article notes that only two U.S. presidents, William Henry Harrison and James Garfield, never issued pardons due to their short time in office before their deaths.

Parshley’s seat on Olympia council is up for grabs for 2025 | The Olympian

The Olympia City Council is accepting applications for Position #5, which will be vacated by council member Lisa Parshley as she transitions to the State Legislature. Applications are due by December 13 and must include a resume and proof of voter registration.

New lawsuit accuses Commissioner Clouse of sexual harassment, retaliation against aide

A lawsuit has been filed against Thurston County by a former executive aide of Commissioner Emily Clouse, alleging sexual harassment and retaliation. The complaint details claims of a hostile work environment and coercive behavior, leading to a request for damages. Clouse has been suspended from certain duties amid ongoing investigations.

New lawsuit accuses Commissioner Clouse of sexual harassment, retaliation against aide

A lawsuit has been filed against Thurston County Commissioner Emily Clouse, alleging sexual harassment and retaliation against her former executive aide. The suit seeks damages and attorney fees, following a prior complaint and an internal investigation that resulted in Clouse's suspension from certain duties, although she remains a voting member of the Board of County Commissioners. The county has not disclosed the investigation's findings.

Post-Election Statement from Mayor Dontae Payne

Mayor Dontae Payne thanked Olympia residents for their participation in the recent election and reaffirmed the city council's commitment to local values, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement.

Washington State Democratic Party Chair Shasti Conrad Runs for DNC Vice-Chair

Shasti Conrad, chair of the Washington State Democratic Party, is running for a vice-chair position on the Democratic National Committee, aiming to share her state's successful political strategies following a strong performance in the 2024 elections. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and clear messaging to enhance the Democratic Party's future success.

How to watch the WA attorney general debate: Brown vs. Serrano

Democrat Nick Brown and Republican Peter Serrano will debate for the Attorney General position on September 19, 2024, at Seattle Central College. The event, hosted by the Washington State Debate Coalition, will be broadcast live on FOX 13 and streamed on FOX LOCAL, providing voters with insights into the candidates' positions.