Week in Review: May Day protests, tunnel tolls, North Korean nukes Weed is legal, but we're still figuring out how to talk about it around kids. State lawmakers do know this much: A billboard with a cat saying "IM SO... Bill Radke
Trump's new executive order could target two national monuments here in Washington Bill Radke speaks with the New York Times Seattle bureau chief Kirk Johnson about the latest executive order from President Donald Trump to review... Bill Radke
Should Seattle be split off from the rest of King County? Bill Radke speaks with state Senator Phil Fortunato about his new bill which would allow Washington state counties to redefine their borders. Fortunato... Shane Mehling
Seattle takes another shot at regulating Airbnb Seattle officials are taking another shot at regulating Airbnb, VRBO and other vacation rentals. City Councilmember Tim Burgess is proposing new rules... Paige Browning
New rule: Detained kids must see a lawyer before speaking to cops Young people who are detained by law enforcement in King County can no longer waive their right to an attorney on their own. On Monday, the King County... Patricia Murphy
State legislature to hammer out budget, education details during special session Bill Radke speaks with KUOW Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about the special legislative session that began today in the state's capitol. The... Bill Radke
Staff cuts underway at the EPA The Trump administration has lifted a hiring freeze for federal agencies, but not at the Environmental Protection Agency, according to internal... John Ryan
How much money could Trump take from science in WA? A quick glance around Lake Union and you can tell there’s a lot of science happening in our state. With the Trump administration threatening cuts to... Kara McDermott
Trump to roll back health and safety standards for detained immigrants Kim Malcolm talks with New York Times reporter Caitlin Dickerson about new regulations that would roll back health and safety standards for detained... Kim Malcolm
'The wrong tax at the wrong time,' but county art tax remains a possibility Jeannie Yandel speaks with KUOW's arts and culture reporter Marcie Silman about a proposed tax that would benefit the arts in King County. Matt Martin