This week, we consider your taxes Bill Radke reviews the week’s news with Chris Vance, co-chair of the Washington Independents, Erica C. Barnett, writer at "The C is For Crank," and Joni Balter, host of Civic Cocktail on the Seattle Channel. Bill Radke
It’s between Gov. Jay Inslee, Tina Podlodowski for winner of WA politics. What say you? 2018 was a big and noisy year in politics. Joni Balter, host of civic cocktail on the Seattle Channel, and Q13 political analyst C.R. Douglas took a look at some big local stories with KUOW’s Angela King. Angela King
Alleged accomplice in 2009 Lakewood police shootings wins court battle Pierce County prosecutors received a setback in their case against an alleged accomplice in the 2009 Lakewood police shootings. But they say they may seek review by the U.S. Supreme Court. Amy Radil
Gov. Inslee proposes big boost in state spending, new capital gains tax Inslee's ambitious proposed spending includes orca recovery, public schools, homelessness services and mental health. Austin Jenkins
Rep. Denny Heck: Mueller could reveal Trump report early next year Congressman Denny Heck says independent counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Russia investigation will help House lawmakers decide whether to impeach President Donald Trump. Angela King
New York City councilors grill Amazon execs, state official on expansion deal Bill Radke speaks to Monica Nickelsburg, civic editor at Geekwire, about what officials were hoping to learn from Amazon's behavior in Seattle. Bill Radke
Washington AG says he'll fight the feds over law to help sick Hanford workers The federal government is attempting to block a Washington law passed earlier this year that aims to help sick Hanford nuclear cleanup workers obtain workers' compensation. Sydney Brownstone
'She was brave. She was brilliant.' The prayer service for SeaTac City Councilmember Amina Ahmed was held Monday at a mosque in Tukwila. Dozens showed up to pay their respects. Casey Martin
Sexual harassment workgroup recommends new independent office to investigate misconduct Following eight months of meetings, a workgroup on the prevention of sexual harassment in the Washington state House is recommending the formation of an independent office where victims could report misconduct. Austin Jenkins
This week, Seattle Sockeyes? Seattle Orcas? Seattle ... Bubbleator? Bill Radke reviews the week’s news with civic editor for Geekwire Monica Nickelsburg, former Washington State representative Jessyn Farrell and host of Civic Cocktail on the Seattle Channel Joni Balter. Bill Radke