Why did hydropower production drop in 2023? Take KUOW's news quiz

President Joe Biden appears to be walking down a dry, desert road that leads toward Mt. Rainier. The sky is hazy and cloudless, with the sun beating down on the mountain. Biden is thinking, "I thought this was the Evergreen State..." A yellow sign on the right side of the road says, "ELECTIONS JUST AHEAD."
Photo illustration by Katie Campbell
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- American rivers produced less hydropower in 2023 than at any other time in the past 20 years. What contributed to the drop?
- Why are some Democratic voters in Washington state planning to vote "uncommitted" in the presidential primary election?
- Speaking of Democrats, which state leader announced they would not seek reelection this week?
- The Washington Legislature decided this week to change state rules around police chases — again. Which change did lawmakers approve?
- Seattle released a draft of its updated comprehensive plan for how the city will grow in the next 20 years. It's called the ~One Seattle Plan~. In it, the city doubles down on what?