King County rolls out Miranda rights tailored for young people "You have the right to remain silent." Most people can recite at least the first line of the Miranda warning used by police when arresting people. The... Patricia Murphy
'North Korea knows better than to start a war' Bill Radke, along with Livewire's Luke Burbank, speaks with author and journalist Blaine Harden about the recent war of words between President Donald... Matt Martin
Seattle mayor wants all workers to have a retirement plan Seattle Mayor Tim Burgess will unveil his 2018 city budget Monday. Most of the work on the budget had already been done before Burgess ascended to the... Kate OConnell
There's a drug that could help opioid addiction. The trick is to find someone to prescribe it Linda Hargrove takes white Suboxone tablets daily, dissolving them in her mouth. She’s used to the taste: chalky, not real bitter. Still, Hargrove sips... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Seattle's the bogeyman in this state Senate race The political attack ad starts with the image of a dirty heroin needle. "Heroin destroys lives and threatens our community," the narrator says. “Now... David Hyde
Seattle Police Department doesn't track hate crimes well, says city auditor A new report says Seattle police may have been underreporting hate crimes. This after Police Department’s own findings showed a substantial increase in... Patricia Murphy
For children of refugees, re-examining the Vietnam War is painful — and necessary Bill Radke talks with Thanh Tan and James Hong about the lasting impact of the Vietnam War on the children of Vietnamese refugees. Tan is host of KUOW's... Andy Hurst
‘Non-binary’ could be option on Washington state birth certificates Washington state residents could eventually get a third option to designate gender on their birth certificates. That new option would be "non-binary." Jamala Henderson
A homeless man meets the developer who pushed him out. Surprisingly, they like each other When an old apartment building goes on the market, all of a sudden, everybody starts doing the math. Joshua McNichols
Suggested changes for new youth jail, just as construction begins Construction has started at the new King County juvenile jail, but politicians and activists are still fighting about it. Patricia Murphy