Campaign aims to end disenrollment in tribes: ‘People have to belong’ The #stopdisenrollment campaign is re-launching today, aimed at getting Native American tribes to stop kicking out members. Roughly 80 federally... Emily Fox
Northshore school district works to make 'gifted education' more equitable Kim Malcolm talks with Northshore School District Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid about her district's new approach to assessing students for... Kim Malcolm
When all the land is sold, where will mobile home owners go? Underneath the Sea-Tac airport flight path, where planes rip through the sky, there’s a giant field of dirt, and it has a lot to say. “Please be advised... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
ICYMI: Listen in on this panel from Women’s March Seattle The second annual Women’s March was celebrated in Seattle on January 20. Organizers say as many as 100,000 people attended. But those organizers had... John O'Brien
How much power does President Trump have? Less than you might think Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington law professors Lisa Manheim and Kathryn Watts about their new book, "The Limits of Presidential Power: A... Kim Malcolm
DelBene: Trump's take on immigration 'does not move us forward' President Donald Trump talked a lot about immigration in his State of the Union address last night. He said the immigration package in Congress right... Emily Fox
State of the Union Address with reporter notes President Trump is delivering his State of the Union address to Congress, which will be followed by a response from the Democratic Party. Journalists... NPR
Volunteers count King County's homeless population Hundreds of volunteers scattered across King County early Friday morning to count the number of people experiencing homelessness during the annual King... Kate OConnell
Pure, cheap, and abundant: Why meth use is spiking in Washington Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington researcher Caleb Banta-Green about why methamphetamine use is on the rise in Washington state. Kim Malcolm
Witnessing the last person to be put to death by the state Is Washington state going to put an end to capital punishment? The death penalty has been on hold since 2014 when Governor Inslee declared a moratorium... Casey Martin