What your voters’ guide won't tell you about the 2016 election From the wide-open lobby-lands of Olympia to the lush cash-forests of Seattle, a complex ecosystem of money and influence shapes how we vote — and how... Abe Epton
Psychiatrist: Relax, the elections are almost over Bill Radke speaks with Harborview psychiatrist Doug Zatzick about what ordinary Americans can do to get through the final hours of the election;... Bill Radke
Final days and hours of the election: Emails, Twitter and polls Bill Radke speaks with Dylan Byers, senior reporter for media and politics at CNN, about the latest polls in the presidential race the day before... Bill Radke
Canadians watch closely as U.S. election day looms Bill Radke speaks with Stephen Quinn, host of CBC radio's On The Coast, about the presidential election and how much attention Canadians are paying to... Kate OConnell
Votes for Sanders, Cruz, others all the same in election tally Voters in Washington who don't support any major presidential candidates can write in any candidate they want. That includes former candidates like... Paige Browning
Would Washington's carbon tax kill the American coal industry? Kim Malcolm talks with New York Times Seattle bureau chief Kirk Johnson about the potential impact of a carbon tax on the American coal industry.... Kim Malcolm
This week we can’t look away from the last days of the election It is the last Week In Review before election day. We’ll be talking about the tightening polls and what local races to watch for on election night. Also... Bill Radke
The next Washington state treasurer will be a Republican, but what kind? Washington's treasurer is like the state’s banker. The office managed more than $408 billion in cash last year. And the two candidates for that office... Deborah Wang
Adopted by U.S. families, but living without citizenship Kim Malcolm talks with Jenny Kim about why so many international adoptees in the U.S. don't have citizenship. Jenny Kim is vice chair of the Korean... Kim Malcolm
Under threat of lawsuit, WA Secretary of State sends correction letter to Spanish speaking voters Under threat of lawsuit, Washington's secretary of state is sending a correction letter to voters who speak and read Spanish. In the Washington voter's... Paige Browning