DHS is urging DACA recipients to self-deport "DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country," said DHS assistant press secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who then encouraged "every person here illegally" to self-deport. Ximena Bustillo
Former Colombian President Uribe found guilty in bribery trial Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was convicted of witness tampering and bribery in a historic trial that gripped the country and threatened to tarnish the conservative strongman's legacy. The Associated Press
Immigrants in the US illegally fight the Trump administration's new no-bail policy Under the new policy, all immigrants will be treated the same. But advocates warn this new approach is a misinterpretation of existing law. Tovia Smith
Monday Evening Headlines Debora Juarez appointed to Seattle City Council, WA immigration arrests are targeting people with no criminal history, and Comcast hit Seattle customers with improper late fees, according to city audit. Ruby de Luna
The legacy of Hulk Hogan's sex tape scandal The 2016 legal battle raised questions about the line between freedom of expression and privacy, and what is actually newsworthy. Questions that needed to be reexamined in light of the invention of the internet, according to law experts. Vanessa Romo
Banding together to Save the (Little Red) Hen The Little Red Hen, a cherished country music bar in Green Lake could close at the end of July, after nearly 100 years in business. In response, community members have banded together to try to keep the bar open. Maleeha Syed
President Trump goes after housing first and harm reduction in executive order Libby Denkmann spoke with KUOW's Will James about the Trump administration's attempt to revamp homelessness policy in the United States. Libby Denkmann
Two City Council members missed a vote: a fight over renter representation ensued There was supposed to be a vote on member appointments to the Seattle Renters’ Commission. That commission has seats for 15 members but currently only has five. The vote didn’t happen. Libby Denkmann
Trying to keep your brain young? A big new study finds these lifestyle changes help A study of more than 2,100 people ages 60 to 79 found that an intensive two-year program of mental and physical activities, along with a heart-healthy diet, improved memory and thinking. Jon Hamilton
The U.S. is destroying $9.7 million in contraceptives. Is there another option? This planned destruction of birth control devices is part of the dismantling of USAID services — and linked to allegations by the government that cite abortion. Critics are speaking out. Rachel Treisman