Poll finds support for long term solutions in the homelessness fight in King County Angela King talks with Seattle Times Project Homeless reporter Vianna Davila about a new Seattle Times /Elway Research public opinion poll of King County residents. Angela King
Preview: The biggest fights of the 2019 legislative session in Olympia Political analysts C.R. Douglas and Joni Balter talk with Angela King about the top priorities for the 2019 state legislative session, which begins January 14. Angela King
Decision to rehire SPD officer who punched handcuffed woman faces new scrutiny in court The reinstatement of a Seattle police officer is being scrutinized by judges in federal and King County courts. Amy Radil
5 unexpected ways the government shutdown affects Seattle and Washington state For one, earthquake monitoring. Yikes. KUOW Staff
It may soon be legal to turn yourself into a pot plant when you die in Washington state When the Washington state Legislature returns next week, a new way to dispose of human remains will be proposed: composting. Bill Radke
Rep. Jayapal on Rosenstein's exit from the DOJ, continued shutdown Democratic Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal talks with KUOW's Angela King about news of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's plans to leave the Justice Department and ongoing talks to end the federal government shutdown. Angela King
Rep. Smith: 'No reason on earth' to keep government closed Democratic Congressman Adam Smith talks with Angela King about President Trump's Tuesday night immigration address and efforts to reopen the federal government. Angela King
Gov. Jay Inslee pushes for 'public option' health plan in Washington state If he runs for president, Governor Jay Inslee will not be taking donations from the fossil fuel industry. Is that relevant yet? Only time will tell. Bill Radke
How the government shutdown is impacting workers in Washington state Kim Malcolm talks with KUOW reporter Paige Browning about how the partial shutdown of the federal government is affecting workers in Washington state. Paige Browning
College athletes get paid nothing. A Washington state lawmaker wants to change that State Representative Drew Stokesbary (R-Auburn) has introduced a new bill that would allow college athletes to be compensated — by any party — for anything “up to the fair market value of services." They could also get an agent. Angela King