Daniel Ramirez Medina has been at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma since February 10.
Daniel Ramirez Medina has been at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma since February 10. PROVIDED BY COUNSEL TO DANIEL RAMIREZ MEDINA

Seattle Dreamer's Lawyers Expect Him to be Released Today: The Associated Press reports that an immigration judge has decided 24-year-old Daniel Ramirez Medina can be released on $15,000 bond. Ramirez Medina was detained last month, despite being part of the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. His attorneys are challenging his arrest in federal court, but U.S. District Judge Ricardo Martinez said an immigration court should hear the challenge instead. Martinez "nevertheless said 'many questions remain regarding the appropriateness of the government's conduct' in arresting [Ramirez Medina]," the AP reports.

Wife of Suspected Shooter Says She's Actually the One Who Shot a Protester at UW's Milo Yiannopoulos Event: "The wife of the man initially suspected of shooting and wounding a protester during a January demonstration at the University of Washington has told police and prosecutors that she was the person who fired, her attorney said Tuesday," the Seattle Times reports. "In an interview with The Seattle Times, the attorney, Steve Wells, said his client, Elizabeth Hokoana, shot the protester because she believed her husband, Marc Hokoana, was in imminent danger of death or serious injury during the Jan. 20 incident in Red Square."

Brexit Is Underway: Today, Prime Minister Theresa May delivered formal notice of Britain's intent to withdraw from the European Union.

Reichert Watch: Holy Shit, It Looks Like He Did the Right Thing. Yesterday, the U.S. House voted to do away with privacy protections approved last year limiting how internet service providers can use your data. Washington Republican Dave Reichert voted no.


Why Has Your City Light Bill Been So High? "Seattle City Light acknowledged Tuesday numerous complaints about higher than normal electric bills as a result, it says, of multiple factors," KING 5 reports. The agency reported to the city council Tuesday that the cold weather, a rate increase, and a rate stabilization account surcharge are to blame.

Man in Custody After Stopping Traffic Yesterday Afternoon on Third Avenue: KOMO reports that the man refused to drop a knife he was holding, even after being Tasered. Eventually, after talking with police negotiators, he surrendered.

Seattle Indivisible wants you to send this postcard, designed by Angel O’Leary, to Senator Maria Cantwell.
Seattle Indivisible wants you to send this postcard, designed by Angel O’Leary, to Senator Maria Cantwell. seattle indivisible

Activists Ask Senator Cantwell to Vote "No" on Gorsuch: While Senator Patty Murray has said she'll vote no and support a filibuster on President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Senator Maria Cantwell hasn't said how she'll vote. Now, Seattle Indivisible is asking supporters to print off this postcard and send it to Cantwell.

You're About to Get Cell Service in the Light Rail Tunnel: T-Mobile should already be working, Verizon is coming tomorrow, and ATT will work in early April, Seattle Transit Blog reports. Phones on all networks can call 911 now.

Chill Out on the Raw Oysters for a Minute: "Public Health-Seattle & King County said Tuesday it has investigated 'multiple reports' of persons ill with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea after eating raw oysters at some restaurants or private events in King County from Jan. 10 to March 20," Q13 reports.

Puget Sound Energy to Pay $1.5 Million Penalty for Greenwood Explosion: The penalty is part of a settlement between the state and PSE, the Seattle Times reports. The utility has also received 15 claims from people affected by the explosion.

Prosecutors Charge Anti-Abortion Activists Who Secretly Filmed Planned Parenthood: After similar charges were dropped in Texas, the Associated Press reports that California prosecutors are charging the Center for Medical Progress's David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt with 15 felonies.

How Did a Burien Police Officer's Gun End Up in the House of a Felon? The AR-15 was found with other drugs, counterfeit money, and other weapons in Burien, but it's not clear how it got there. Evan Bush has the "bizarre real-life whodunit."

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