Is Washington's voting system safe from hackers? Kim Malcolm talks with Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman about election security in Washington state. Kim Malcolm
Candidates for Washington's 9th District debate corporate money and military spending U.S. House Representative Democrat Adam Smith is being challenged by political newcomer Sarah Smith, a Democratic Socialist. Bill Radke
Young man killed by Federal Way police tried to follow orders, lawsuit says A lawsuit filed in federal court last week says a 21-year-old killed by Federal Way police was experiencing a mental health crisis and trying to comply with police when he was killed. Sydney Brownstone
Everyone hates political attack ads. But is there a silver lining to all that spending? Does all that campaign ad money at least give the economy a boost? David Hyde
Undeterred by rape allegation, Sen. Joe Fain supporters applaud campaign Two weeks after former Seattle city official Candace Faber tweeted that he raped her in 2007, Sen. Joe Fain made a campaign appearance on Sunday with his family and miniature Schnauzer-Yorkie mix, Waffles, in tow. Sydney Brownstone
Seattle gets federal grant — despite Trump threat Seattle and King County have won a round against the Trump administration over their immigration sanctuary policies. Gil Aegerter
What's in a poll? Bill Radke reviews the week’s news with former Port of Seattle commissioner Bill Bryant, Gyasi Ross is a Seattle attorney and host of the podcast, Breakdances with Wolves and Monica Nickelsburg is the Civic Innovation Editor for Geekwire. Bill Radke
Will Washington lead the nation on a carbon tax this November? A new Elway Poll shows 50 percent of Washington voters now back the carbon tax initiative I-1631 on the November ballot. Q13 political analyst C.R. Douglas joined KUOW’s Angela King to discuss the initiative’s propects. Angela King
A Rohingya teen escaped genocide in Myanmar. This is how he ended up on Mercer Island. Meghana Kakubal
Outside money floods into Rossi-Schrier race: Can anyone stop it? Millions of dollars flood in to Washington State from all over the country, mostly for political ads. David Hyde