What repealing Obamacare would mean for Washington state More than 800,000 people in Washington state get health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act. Paige Browning
Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal on Medicare for All: 'I think we can win' Medicare for All is supported by the majority of Americans, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal says. Bill Radke
She called 911 and said she was suicidal. Then she was charged with a crime After June called five times on St. Patrick’s Day, saying she was suicidal, she was charged with false reporting, a misdemeanor crime. Patricia Murphy
How to convince parents to vaccinate their kids? This reluctance to vaccinate has shown up in two very different communities in Seattle – liberal white families and the Somali immigrant community. Kamna Shastri
It takes a village to heal a traumatized child Doctors Ben Danielson and Shawn Ginwright talk trauma, capitalism and healthcare. Sonya Harris
Washington state to sue Trump Administration over Title X Washington state's attorney general has announced plans to sue the Trump Administration over changes to Title X, regarding women's health care options. Paige Browning
As brain injury patients struggle to find basic services, families look to Olympia for help More than a decade ago, Washington state legislators added a $2 fee to most traffic tickets in an effort to improve services for the estimated 145,000 Washingtonians who suffer from TBI. But experts who advise the legislature say it's not nearly enough. Austin Jenkins
Study shows diet soda linked to increased risk of stroke Drinking diet soda to reduce sugar consumption may not be a healthier alternative. A new study shows it may increase the risk of stroke. Ruby de Luna
Why are birth rates so low? Here's what Seattleites think Researchers posit that birth rates are so low due to access to birth control and people not feeling ready to have kids in their twenties. But we wanted to hear your thoughts, Seattle. Brie Ripley
Lawmakers consider giving parents more rights to help mentally ill teens If a teenager is mentally ill and doesn't want help, there isn't much a parent can do. But a bill now before the Washington state legislature may change that. Deborah Wang