How King County Elections verifies your signature (or smiley face) Ever wonder what happens after you mail your ballot? If you live in King County, chances are, your ballot was inspected by someone like Paige McGrath.... Ruby de Luna
Ad shows Republicans take trains and recycle, too Republicans in Washington are hoping to break free of stereotypes before the election. One way they're doing it is with an online video about... Paige Browning
This week we're raining opinions on the news What do you do if you’re an anti-Trump Republican or anti-Hillary Democrat? Should you vote for a third party candidate? And this week the Brady... Bill Radke
How should we judge our judges? The pros and cons of electing the judiciary Kim Malcolm talks with Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson about the benefits and drawbacks of electing judges. In Washington, we elect judges... Kim Malcolm
October has been a 'very deadly month' for Native Americans who encounter police Bill Radke speaks with investigative journalist Stephanie Woodard about the shooting death of Renee Davis, a 23-year-old pregnant mother who was shot by... Bill Radke
Police move in to disperse protesters at Dakota Access Pipeline Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times environment reporter Lynda Mapes Thursday morning about the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Mapes is on the scene... Kate OConnell
Racial violence and injustice is 'not just a few bad apples' As we come to the end of a very long presidential election cycle, what can we do to remedy our legacy of racial injustice and move forward? University... John O'Brien
LISTEN: 58 years of climate change in one minute Climate change is a gradual process, driven by invisible pollution. So it can be hard to wrap your brain around. But atmospheric scientists at the... John Ryan
Chris Hansen's new Sodo arena plan: Forget the $200M in public money Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Geoff Baker about a new proposal from Chris Hansen to build a sports arena in Seattle's Sodo area. Hansen... Kim Malcolm
Initiative 1433 would close the gap between the state's and Seattle's minimum wage — partially Washington state has long had one of the highest minimum wages in the country. At $9.47, it is also one of the few minimum wages that can rise with the... Carolyn Adolph