What'd you miss while you sleeping? Not much, but did you know that Boeing hasn't payed taxes in three years? Happy Friday.
Friday Morning Headlines
Tweeter of the Week: @wastatepatrol
Police: they can Tweet! And they're actually kind of good at it.
Extra, Extra: Seahawks, Stabbings and Citations
WSP catches drunk drivers, the Seahawks are done with drafts, Microsoft's Windows phone is floundering, and a man gets stabbed in--where else?--Belltown.
Tuesday Morning Headlines
Your tax dollars at work, the wind fights back, and an unexpected indoor deluge may have damaged evidence in ongoing trials, all in your Tuesday morning headlines.
In Case You Missed It Yesterday: WSP Helping Baby Geese Safely Off I-90
If yesterday was a particularly hectic day, you may have missed the totally adorable tale of the Washington State Patrol officers with hearts of gold, who helped some sweet geese make it to safety.
State Supreme Court Unanimous on Marijuana Ruling
The state Supreme Court unanimously overturned a 30 year-old precedent which allowed Washington State Police to arrest an entire car-load of people if the officer even smelled marijuana. Now, if a police officer pulls you over and approaches you because they smell chronic, they have the right to search your car for proof of the drugs. But, they can no longer just arrest you based on a cop's sensitive sniffer. Considering the continued aggression the SPD and WSP have shown towards marijuana users—even to those who have a pot prescription for medicine—this ruling is a bright spot in dark times.

