Opioid distributors sued by WA attorney general get to keep their better-than-Boeing tax break At the same time Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson is suing three Fortune 15 pharmaceutical distributors for allegedly “fueling the state’s... Austin Jenkins
Seattle candidates, now's your chance: Filing opens for City Council seats Monday begins a week of filing for candidates seeking to be elected to office around Washington state. Casey Martin
What Seattle police said in their exit interviews. (It's blistering) These are the parting shots of Seattle police officers explaining why they left in the past year. Amy Radil
Jay Inslee's week finds all Democratic eyes on climate Washington Governor Jay Inslee got some political wins in recent days that could help his presidential run, just as he's trying to make it onto the Democratic debate stage. Angela King
Why can you hear gunshots at this high school? Issaquah High School is like hundreds of other suburban schools around the country. But unlike most of those schools, the campus rings with the sound of gunshots. Deborah Wang
Presidential candidate Andrew Yang calls for national 'Amazon tax' Presidential candidate Andrew Yang wants to pay ever American $1000 a month by tapping the wealth of big tech companies like Amazon. David Hyde
Meet the Clintons, again Listen in to the Seattle stop of the political power couple’s national tour John O'Brien
Stacey Abrams has an outsider’s view of government. Hear how she’s working her way in Abrams fell short in her attempt to become the first African-American woman to govern an American state. She’s not letting that get her down. John O'Brien
Inslee unveils aggressive plan to cut the nation's greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 Campaigning for president in California on Friday, Washington's Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, is expected to call for all new cars and new buildings to be carbon-free by 2030 and all electricity to go carbon-free by 2035. Austin Jenkins
Seattle candidates hustle for democracy vouchers but big money looms Candidates say democracy vouchers are leveling the playing field to launch their campaigns. But the vouchers can’t keep big money out of their races. Amy Radil