Two People Now Known To Have Died Because Of Wash. Prison's Software Glitch A second tragedy is now linked to a Washington state prison inmate who was released before his sentence was completed due to a software error. The... Carolyn Adolph
Carbon Tax Moves Closer To Washington Ballot Campaigners for a carbon tax delivered signatures to the Washington Secretary of State Wednesday, right before the year-end deadline. Their ballot... John Ryan
Many Untested Rape Kits May Finally Get Processed Bill Radke talks with Mary Ellen Stone about a forthcoming legislative proposal that would test a large portion of Washington's unprocessed rape kits.... Andy Hurst
A Preview Of Washington State's 2016 Legislative Season Bill Radke spoke with Associated Press reporter Rachel La Corte about the three big issues the state legislature will have to deal with in 2016,... Bill Radke
Fix For Prisoner-Freeing Software Error Delayed 16 Times The Washington Department of Corrections learned in 2012 that the software it was using to calculate prisoners' time off for good behavior was letting... John Ryan
Seeing Vietnamese Refugee Camps In California ‘Hit Me In The Gut’ This story was first published April 9, 2015. Dan Evans was furious. So furious he cursed (and he was not someone who swore). It was 1975 and the...
Why Does Washington State Have Such A Massive Child Porn Problem? Jeannie Yandel talks with King County Prosecutor Cecelia Gregson about investigating and prosecuting child pornography cases in Washington state. Jeannie Yandel
Where Are You On Seattle's New Earthquake Damage Map? You know a major earthquake in Seattle is possible – there was that scary New Yorker article this year with the headline: "The Really Big One." Now you... Kate OConnell
Should Washingtonians Pay For Every Mile They Drive? You drive from Seattle, over the Cascades, through Yakima, then down into eastern Oregon. And the government knows where you are all along the way.... Kate OConnell
Washington State Scrambles To Re-Arrest Prematurely Freed Inmates Washington corrections officials say they've identified 27 former prison inmates who were released too soon and need to be re-arrested. John Ryan