Jacob Morgan+FollowDog’s instincts save hiker in Washington woodsAmber Palmer’s hiking plans in Washington took a wild turn when her usually calm dog, Shona, refused to leave the car—growling and staring into the forest. Trusting Shona’s instincts, Amber skipped the hike, only to learn later that the area is known for mountain lion sightings. After sharing her story online, people chimed in with similar experiences, reminding us how deeply our pets can sense things we can’t. It’s a powerful reminder: sometimes, listening to your dog could be the difference between a close call and a disaster. Has your pet ever warned you about something you couldn’t see? #Pets #Washington #DogInstincts412Share
Steven Smith+FollowWashington’s new hope for beating depressionA breakthrough at-home brain stimulation therapy is changing the game for people in Washington battling depression. According to a recent study, using a portable cranial device (tDCS) combined with online support helped 75% of participants avoid relapse. For those of us who’ve tried everything from nature walks to talking with friends, this could be a real lifeline—especially when time, money, or energy for traditional therapy runs low. It’s encouraging to see new options that fit into real life. What’s your experience with finding the right support? Let’s talk about what’s working for our community. #Health #MentalHealth #Washington00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBoise State’s shot at an upset: Can Madsen deliver?Maddox Madsen’s arm strength and quick decision-making could be the x-factor as Boise State faces off against Washington. With Coleman and Williams both showing serious scoring potential, the Broncos might just have the firepower to pull off a surprise. Joe Lisi and Donnie Rightside are backing some bold player props—do you agree with their picks? This matchup feels like it could swing on just a few key plays. What are your predictions for the game, and who do you think will step up when it matters most? #Sports #BoiseState #Washington00Share
Michael Smith+FollowAI traffic tickets could hit Washington soonAI-powered traffic ticketing is no longer just a sci-fi idea—it’s already rolling out in cities like Chicago and New York, and Washington could be next. Cameras on city buses scan license plates and spot parking violations, then send the info to a human reviewer before tickets are issued. While this tech promises to keep bus and bike lanes clear, it’s had some hiccups—like a wave of mistaken tickets in NYC. Are we ready for AI to decide who gets fined on our streets? Would this make traffic better, or just add new headaches? #Transportation #Washington #AI00Share