Booked and buried: Northwest jails' mounting death toll Since 2008, at least 306 people across the Northwest have died after being taken to a county jail, according to an investigation by OPB, KUOW and the Northwest News Network. Tony Schick
How long did it take for paramedics to treat Seattle shooting victims? Witnesses to a shooting rampage in Seattle say they were frustrated at how long it took for paramedics to reach victims. David Hyde
Bump stocks will soon be banned. What about homemade ones? Ahead of a federal ban, Washington is buying back bump stocks. Just not all of them. Casey Martin
The Seattle Police Department may soon offer signing bonuses for both experienced officers and new recruits. The Seattle Police Department may soon offer signing bonuses for both experienced officers and new recruits. Amy Radil
A burglary spree in the Chinatown International District leaves businesses frustrated and heartbroken An uptick in burglaries in the Chinatown International District is testing the relationship between Seattle police and neighborhood residents. It’s a relationship the late Donnie Chin worked hard to build. Kamna Shastri
An unknown vandal in Sammamish may be apologizing - with more vandalism. Last week people in Klahanie found the n-word and swastikas spray painted in red around their neighborhood. Casey Martin
Father of man shot by Seattle police on New Year's Eve sues the city Mane Faletogo, the father of the 36-year-old man who was shot by a Seattle police officer after a traffic stop on New Year's Eve, is suing the city of Seattle and the officer who shot him for the loss of his son. Amy Radil
Seattle Police Department seeks an outside investigation of a fatal shooting by one of its officers. Seattle Police Department seeks an outside investigation of a fatal shooting by one of its officers. Amy Radil
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
Judge dismisses claims against two Seattle Police officers in Charleena Lyles case A King County judge has dismissed negligence claims brought against two Seattle police officers who fatally shot 30-year-old Charleena Lyles in 2017. KUOW Staff