The Latest National After ICE raids in LA, families of those detained are desperate for answers Families of people who were detained by ICE in immigration raids say they haven't been able to make contact with their loved ones or even find out where many of them are being held. Vanessa Romo Education Washington stuck mid-pack in national education ranking Washington’s K-12 education system slipped slightly in national rankings released Monday. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard National A dad accused of killing his 3 young daughters is on the run. Here's what to know Travis Decker is accused of suffocating his daughters during a recent camping trip in Washington. Authorities say the Army veteran is "well versed in wilderness survival" and considered dangerous. Rachel Treisman 'The only place I have to go': Snohomish County's last social center for disabled adults is closing The last day center providing services for adults with disabilities in Washington's third most populated county is closing. Part of the problem: A lack of state funding support. Jeanie Lindsay Arts & Life Cold case mystery 'Dept. Q' focuses more on the characters than crime An Edinburgh police detective and a team of misfits search for a woman who vanished several years earlier. Critic John Powers says the byplay of characters makes Dept. Q worth watching. John Powers Arts & Life 'How to Lose Your Mother' author Molly Jong-Fast reflects on life with mom Erica Jong In her new memoir, Jong-Fast writes that her mother, Erica Jong — who penned the 1973 feminist novel Fear of Flying — had become addicted to fame and couldn't bear losing it. Terry Gross Health 4 Washingtonians sickened in multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs A salmonella outbreak linked to a large egg recall has sickened four people in Washington and made dozens more ill across six other states, according to federal officials. Associated Press Music Remembering Sly Stone Sly Stone was the visionary frontman, composer and producer of the pioneering funk group Sly and the Family Stone. Business Could driverless cars help tamp down traffic chaos on Lima's roads? Lima, Peru, is known for some of the world’s wildest traffic. World U.S.-China trade talks continue for a 2nd day in London Chinese exports of rare earth minerals, which are vital to carmakers and other industries, and China's access to high-end technology from the U.S., including computer chips, are high on the agenda. Fatima Al-Kassab Prev 1415 of 1650 Next Sponsored
National After ICE raids in LA, families of those detained are desperate for answers Families of people who were detained by ICE in immigration raids say they haven't been able to make contact with their loved ones or even find out where many of them are being held. Vanessa Romo
Education Washington stuck mid-pack in national education ranking Washington’s K-12 education system slipped slightly in national rankings released Monday. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
National A dad accused of killing his 3 young daughters is on the run. Here's what to know Travis Decker is accused of suffocating his daughters during a recent camping trip in Washington. Authorities say the Army veteran is "well versed in wilderness survival" and considered dangerous. Rachel Treisman
'The only place I have to go': Snohomish County's last social center for disabled adults is closing The last day center providing services for adults with disabilities in Washington's third most populated county is closing. Part of the problem: A lack of state funding support. Jeanie Lindsay
Arts & Life Cold case mystery 'Dept. Q' focuses more on the characters than crime An Edinburgh police detective and a team of misfits search for a woman who vanished several years earlier. Critic John Powers says the byplay of characters makes Dept. Q worth watching. John Powers
Arts & Life 'How to Lose Your Mother' author Molly Jong-Fast reflects on life with mom Erica Jong In her new memoir, Jong-Fast writes that her mother, Erica Jong — who penned the 1973 feminist novel Fear of Flying — had become addicted to fame and couldn't bear losing it. Terry Gross
Health 4 Washingtonians sickened in multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs A salmonella outbreak linked to a large egg recall has sickened four people in Washington and made dozens more ill across six other states, according to federal officials. Associated Press
Music Remembering Sly Stone Sly Stone was the visionary frontman, composer and producer of the pioneering funk group Sly and the Family Stone.
Business Could driverless cars help tamp down traffic chaos on Lima's roads? Lima, Peru, is known for some of the world’s wildest traffic.
World U.S.-China trade talks continue for a 2nd day in London Chinese exports of rare earth minerals, which are vital to carmakers and other industries, and China's access to high-end technology from the U.S., including computer chips, are high on the agenda. Fatima Al-Kassab