People of color are more likely to be evicted in Seattle A new report shows more than half the tenants that had evictions filed against them in Seattle in 2017 were people of color. Nearly half of all cases were in zip codes where the white population increased from 2011 to 2016. Kate Walters
Lawsuit put on hold over Hanford worker safety Kim Malcolm talks with KUOW's Richland correspondent Anna King about a settlement agreement between Washington state and the U.S. Department of Energy. Kim Malcolm
King County lays out $4 million plan to keep young people out of jail After a year and a half of research, King County has released what it’s calling a “roadmap” to help keep more young people out of jail. Patricia Murphy
‘Look, we’re living in bizarre times,’ says John Kerry in Seattle. Former Senator and Secretary of State John Kerry embraces the straight talk mantle. John O'Brien
Trump wants fewer refugees. Here's what that could mean for Seattle Kim Malcolm talks with Rabbi Will Berkovitz about how Trump's plan to reduce the number of refugees in the U.S. will impact the refugee community in the Puget Sound region. Berkovitz is CEO of Jewish Family Service in Seattle. Kim Malcolm
On book tour, John Kerry has harsh words for the president "'The Art of the Deal' has become 'The Art of the Squeal.'" Former secretary of state and senator Kerry has some sick burns - and serious concerns - for our current political moment. Bill Radke
Week In Review live from the Neptune Theatre! Bill Radke was joined on stage by New York Times bestselling author Ijeoma Oluo, C.R. Douglas, political analyst for Q13 and Geekwire's Civic Innovation Editor Monica Nickelsburg. Bill Radke