Seattle homeowners: It's on you to shovel your sidewalk A reminder from the city of Seattle: If you're a property owner, shoveling the sidewalk is your responsibility. Angela King
Seattle gets blanketed by half a foot of snow — and there's more to come Sunday After half a foot of snow on Friday night and additional inches on Saturday, the city is expecting another one to three inches Sunday afternoon. Jill Jackson
Ask a judge, learn about the 'work that has to be done' KUOW's 'Ask A'® team went to the King Country Courthouse to learn more about being a Judge. Sonya Harris
Grant County gets to keep its ban on the United Nations. But the Oregon county has other ideas, too In 2002, Grant County, Oregon banned the United Nations by citizen initiative. The referendum wasn't close: 58 percent of voters said to keep the United... Tom Banse
Howard Schultz says it's "un-American" to slam a third-party run for president What to make of Howard Schultz’s appearance in Seattle's Moore Theater amid debate about his possible presidential run? Casey Martin
Why does Seattle have so many #*$@!^& potholes? Marc Lawrence was riding his Yamaha FZ1 motorcycle along Martin Luther King Jr. Way in south Seattle last fall when his front tire hit something in the road. David Hyde
How the government shutdown left thousands of immigrants in legal limbo Kim Malcolm talks with immigration attorney Matt Adams about how the 35 day government shutdown impacted cases at Seattle's federal immigration court. Kim Malcolm
Democratic leader to Howard Schultz: Don't buy your way to the presidency Washington Democratic leader Tina Podlodowski says Howard Schultz should try out his ideas in a party primary and see how that works. Angela King
Washington lawmakers ponder rules for sidewalk-driving delivery robots Drones that fly through the sky to deliver packages are taking longer than anticipated to become reality. But wheeled delivery robots that drive down... Tom Banse
Could Howard Schultz play spoiler? It's happened before Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington history professor Margaret O'Mara about the historical impact of independent and third party candidates on presidential elections. Kim Malcolm