Washington Pharmacists Do More Than Fill Pill Bottles Marcie Sillman talks with University of Washington pharmacy professor Don Downing about a new law that changes how pharmacists will operate in... Hannah Burn
A Week Of Protests: Do They Matter? There was plenty of protests this week: Seattle's May Day riots, a fight to keep an Arctic oil rig out of Elliott Bay, teacher walk-outs over education... Bill Radke
How Seattle Restaurants Plan To Survive The $15 Minimum Wage, Or Not So here’s a math problem for you. What do you do if you run a low-margin, labor-intensive business and your labor costs are about to go up 60 percent?... Deborah Wang
Why Eye Witnesses Often Pick The Wrong Person Marcie Sillman talks with Lara Zarowsky, policy director for The Innocence Project Northwest, about why she wants to reform how police departments... Andy Hurst
Winning The Housing Lottery, But Waiting Years For It To Come Through Jeannie Yandel speaks with Sahra Muhumed, who made it onto the wait list for King County Housing Authority's Section 8 Program. When the wait list... Jim Gates
Can An Alliance Save The Port Of Tacoma And Seattle? Marcie Sillman talks to Mark Szakonyi, executive editor at the Journal of Commerce, about the Northwest Seaport Alliance, a management agreement between... Amina Al-Sadi
Seattle Police Grilled About May Day Response Seattle City Council members grilled police officials on Wednesday about their use of force during recent May Day protests. Bruce Harrell, who heads the... Liz Jones
Seattle's $900 Million Transportation Package Just Got Bigger Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced Wednesday he’s making changes to the nearly billion-dollar transportation package that will go to voters in November.... Deborah Wang
It's Not Easy Convincing Family You Want To Be A Cop Some recruits at Washington state’s police academy have policing in their blood – their parents or grandparents were police officers. Stephanie Schendel... Amy Radil
When Survival Becomes A Crime: How City Laws Affect The Homeless Marcie Sillman talks to Sara Rankin, law professor at Seattle University, about the how city ordinances and laws affect the homeless in Washington cities. Amina Al-Sadi