Is Seattle really dying? Mayor Jenny Durkan weighs in Gun control, bike lanes and homelessness. Mayor Durkan addresses them all. Bill Radke
He successfully sued Trump, now he's exploring bid for attorney general Washington Solicitor General Noah Purcell, who received national attention for challenging the Trump administration's first travel ban, has announced... Austin Jenkins
70 percent of people who died in Washington and Oregon jails hadn't been convicted When Jeremy Lavender came back from a 15-month Army deployment in Iraq to live with his wife and new baby, “he wasn’t the same person,” according to Lavender’s ex-wife, Myra Shearer. Sydney Brownstone
The bill aimed at closing Washington's gender wage gap Working women in Washington make about 75 cents for every dollar a man makes, on average. Paige Browning
Former state lawmaker settles lawsuit against Central Washington University for $155,000 Former Washington state Rep. Matt Manweller has settled a wrongful termination lawsuit against his former employer, Central Washington University (CWU),... Austin Jenkins
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. Sydney Brownstone
How Seattle plans to count everyone in the next census One year until the 2020 Census, Seattle leaders are working to get people counted who historically were not. Paige Browning
Parents charge Kent Schools superintendent, board with financial mismanagement Two parents in the Kent School District are asking a judge to examine how the superintendent and school board have been handling district finances. Ann Dornfeld
Washington Senate Democrats propose capital gains tax, new wildfire tax Washington Senate Democrats on Friday proposed a capital gains tax that would fund a suite of tax reductions for low-income families, small businesses... Austin Jenkins
Is Washington's east-west divide growing wider? One side argues the four dams in southeastern Washington should stay to preserve the area's economy. The other side claims removing the dams will help maintain our local orca population. Bill Radke