The Spokesman-Review
Washington could ban cancer-causing chemicals used to fight fires

OLYMPIA – Local fire departments could be banned from using a group of fire-fighting chemicals that are contaminating some wells in Airway Heights and other water sources near military bases. Those chemicals last a long time, are almost indestructible under most natural situations and travel easily through the soil to get into underground water supplies, … READ MORE

My Edmonds News
State Legislature passes capital budget that includes millions for projects in 21st District

The Washington State Legislature Thursday night passed a $4.18 billion capital budget that will provide funding for several major local projects, including the new Edmonds Waterfront Center and waterfront development and the Frances Anderson Center roof project. Also on the list of projects is a new science, engineering and technology building for Edmonds Community College. … READ MORE

Q13 Fox
Environmental group leading effort to clean up Tacoma’s Commencement Bay

TACOMA — The State’s Toxic Clean up fund is running low on revenue from the tax they charge industrial polluters. While Q13 News featured the problems in areas around Commencement Bay and Tacoma, there are toxic sites in queue to be cleaned up all over the state. Thousands of sites, both big and small, remain … READ MORE

Q13 Fox
Snohomish County launches prescription pill takeback program

EDMONDS, Wash. — Snohomish County is the latest to require pharmaceutical companies to pay for a drug takeback program. On Tuesday, the county unveiled its first prescription pill dropbox inside the Edmonds Police Department. In the coming weeks they plan to open more than 25 dropboxes across the county. Many of them will be at … READ MORE

Edmonds Beacon
37 opioid overdoses within seven days, including in Edmonds

We’ve all heard horror stories about opioid abuse. Here’s a new one. The Snohomish Health District reports that there were 37 opioid overdoses within one seven-day period, including one in Edmonds. The district reached out to first responders, …

My Edmonds News
Commentary: Wasted opportunity will hurt Washington’s kids, infrastructure and economy

This is the first time in state history that lawmakers failed to pass a capital budget. The capital budget, sometimes known as the construction budget, creates tens of thousands of jobs across the state by investing in community construction projects. These resources build schools, colleges, state parks, dental clinics, and make improvements to our mental … READ MORE

HeraldNet
Commentary: Statewide drug take-back program can save lives

By Strom Peterson If you walked into your bathroom right now and opened your medicine cabinet, what would you find? If you are anything like me, you probably have some over-the-counter cold medicine, leftover pills from last year’s allergy season or maybe an array of vitamins. For many Washingtonians, there is also a mix of … READ MORE

HeraldNet
State Rep. Peterson sponsors bill to ban assault weapons

State Rep. Strom Peterson has introduced a bill that would ban the sale of certain assault weapons and high capacity magazines. Democrat Peterson introduced the bill before the Jan. 10 opening of the legislative session at the request of State Attorney General Bob Ferguson. “This past year, we all watched in horror as the mass … READ MORE

The Herald of Everett, Washington
21st District State Reps. Ortiz-Self and Peterson both get opponents

Published: Tuesday, May 10, 2016, 9:55 a.m.   Democratic 21st District State Reps. Lillian Ortiz-Self and Strom Peterson both have opponents for the 2016 election. Libertarian Alex Hels has registered with the state Public Disclosure Commission as a candidate against Peterson. No Republican has registered. Registering with the Public Disclosure Commission allows a candidate to … READ MORE