Food-stamp use takes record jump in Washington (Seattle Times)

A record number of people in Washington state are enrolling in the federally funded food-stamp program, outpacing the national growth rate.

Murray’s $30 billion bill could help state community banks (Tacoma News Tribune)

WASHINGTON – They helped fuel a real estate and commercial development boom across Washington state, but now community banks are saddled with bad loans that are dragging down their balance sheets, causing a credit squeeze and making it hard for small businesses and farmers to get loans in an already difficult economy.

Bank bill could bring relief to state (The Olympian)

WASHINGTON – They helped fuel a real estate and commercial development boom across Washington state, but now community banks are saddled with bad loans that are dragging down their balance sheets, causing a credit squeeze and making it hard for small businesses and farmers to get loans in an already difficult economy.

Investigators: Documents reveal how Clemmons got to Washington (KING5 Seattle)

The records also reveal just how Maurice Clemmons may have been able to raise the money to post bail, and walk the streets, over and over in Washington state.

banks3q (Seattle Times)

To create a fair sample of the nearly 100 banks and thrifts headquartered in Washington state, The Seattle Times first chose all banks whose parent companies are publicly traded and all banks that have received money through the federal Troubled Asset Relief Program.