Lime patrol starts today to remind of safety rules, several are eyeing Washington governor's race, and other headlines

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IN OTHER NEWS...
Stay in your lane
Lime will start having employees go around on Lime Patrol today, reminding riders how to park their scooters and electric bikes, and where they're allowed to ride them, KXLY reports.

President or not?
A list of candidates are lining up to run for Washington governor and other down-ballot races once Jay Inslee announces he won't run for a third term, but while it's clear he's running for president, he hasn't announced he won't run for governor yet, the Seattle Times reports.

Knowing your rights
Washington immigrant rights groups are encouraging people to know their legal rights and have the number of an attorney ready with uncertainty about where the Trump administration is planning to conduct increased immigration raids, KREM reports. 

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Samantha Wohlfeil is the Inlander's News Editor, a role she moved into in April 2024 after working at the paper as a news writer since 2017. She oversees the paper's news section and leads annual special sections, from our Sustainability Issue to our philanthropy issue known as Give Guide. As time allows, she...