Shell’s Plan To Dock Arctic Fleet In Seattle Faces Lease Investigation Ross Reynolds speaks with City Councilman Mike O'Brien about plans for Shell Oil's Arctic drilling fleet to dock in Seattle. Mayor Ed Murray joined O... Kate O'Connell
Making 'The Most Dangerous Street In Seattle' Safer Marcie Sillman talks with Phyllis Porter, outreach coordinator and events specialist at Rainier Valley Greenways Project, about the Seattle Department... Ann Kane
Proposal Would Give Families More Say Over Mentally Ill Family Members Marcie Sillman talks with KUOW Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about Joel's Law, the legislative proposal that would allow families to petition a... Andy Hurst
Northwest Tribes Can Legalize Marijuana, But Do They Want To? In Les Parks’ perfect world, the Tulalip Tribes would not only legalize marijuana but fund research into its medical benefits. “I see Tulalip leading... Amy Radil
Why Injured Washington State Workers Have It Better An NPR/ProPublica investigation this week found that Americans injured on the job have had their worker compensation benefits slashed over the past... Kim Malcolm
This Week's News Was An Elephant Stampede Seattle officials did not stand in the way of the decision to send Woodland Park Zoo's elephants to Oklahoma, should they have? How important is it when... Bill Radke
Alaskan Politicians Hope To Abolish Daylight Saving Time Marcie Sillman talks to Alexandra Guiterrez of Alaska Public Media about the Alaska state Senate's bill that would abolish daylight saving time and open... Marcie Sillman
Why 'Rapid Re-Housing' May Be Key To Ending Homelessness In King County Marcie Sillman talks with Alice Shobe about rapid re-housing and how the strategy fits into ending homelessness in Seattle and King County. Shobe is... Andy Hurst
Nation's First Government-Owned Pot Store To Open In Washington Ross Reynolds speaks with North Bonneville Mayor Don Stevens about their city's pot store. It will become the first government-owned pot store in the... Kate O'Connell
How Big Of A Risk Are Oil Trains? Ross Reynolds speaks with Lisa Copeland, of the Washington State Department of Ecology, about the risk oil trains could pose to the state. Also,... Kate O'Connell