King County Local Dive: Unauthorized ballot box signs, fentanyl crisis, deputy-involved shooting, puppy sales
Published 5:00 am Saturday, July 23, 2022
This episode takes a closer look at the removal of unauthorized ballot drop box signs that warn King County voters the drop box is “under surveillance;” new information released in a shooting involving two King County Sheriff’s Office deputies; new legislation that declares fentanyl a public health crisis in King County; and the Renton City Council unanimously passing an ordinance that prohibits dogs sourced from puppy mills from being sold within the city.
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Each episode of the King County Local Dive podcast features original watchdog reporting from our local journalists with a focus on how we hold our public entities and public officials accountable.
Stories for the King County Local Dive are first reported in Sound Publishing’s King County newspapers: Federal Way Mirror, Auburn Reporter, Kent Reporter, Renton Reporter, Enumclaw Courier-Herald, Mercer Island Reporter, Snoqualmie Valley Record, Kirkland Reporter, Issaquah Reporter, Redmond Reporter, Bothell-Kenmore Reporter, Bellevue Reporter and Seattle Weekly.
