Mayor Durkan denounces council plan to cut SPD budget Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan has pushed back against the Seattle City Council budget committee's plan to eliminate or reduce several SPD programs this year. Zaki Barak Hamid
Biden Plans To Accept Democratic Nomination Remotely The former vice president and presidential candidate will not travel to Milwaukee for the convention because of the coronavirus pandemic — and neither will any other convention speakers. Benjamin Swasey
Senate Republicans Face Uphill Fight To Hold Majority A key victory in a Senate GOP primary on Tuesday offers a mild reprieve to Republicans working to hold their narrow majority in 2020. Susan Davis
Biden Would End Border Wall Construction, But Won't Tear Down Trump's Additions The presumptive Democratic nominee spoke in a new interview with Hispanic and Black journalists about how he would reverse Trump's policies on the border wall and tariffs on China. Barbara Sprunt
News Brief: Beirut Explosion, Missouri Primary Upset, Overseas COVID-19 Relief Checks Thousands in Beirut are reeling from a massive explosion. A longtime incumbent loses in Missouri's Democratic Primary. And, some U.S COVID-19 relief checks were sent to non-American workers overseas.
Colombia Supreme Court Places Former President Under House Arrest Alvaro Uribe is to be held under house arrest while he is investigated for allegedly bribing witnesses in a case against him. John Otis
Wanted: Young People To Work The Polls This November Election officials fear a massive shortage of poll workers for the general election as older people opt out of their normal election-year service due to concerns over the coronavirus. Barbara Sprunt
Former Tacoma Mayor Strickland takes early lead in Washington state congressional race Washington state has never elected a Black person to Congress, but voters in the 10th District — south of Seattle — might change that this year. David Hyde
Neil Young Sues To Stop The Trump Campaign From Using His Songs The singer and songwriter has filed a copyright infringement complaint over the use of "Rockin' in the Free World" and "Devil's Sidewalk" at numerous rallies and campaign events. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Nevada Gov. On A Law That Expands Mail-In Voting NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak about a new bill to expand mail-in voting during times of emergency that he signed Monday.