Switching from gas to electric? Here's 3 appliances that are easy to install Changing from gas to climate-friendly electric appliances often involves expensive retrofits. A growing list of companies offer stoves, heat pumps and water heaters that make it easier and cheaper. Jeff Brady
How astronauts adjust when back on Earth after being in space Astronauts face several risks during spaceflight, including exposure to radiation. Chandelis Duster
After historic indictment, doctors will keep mailing abortion pills over state lines Doctors who mail abortion medication pills across state lines have been on alert ever since Louisiana, which bans abortion, indicted a New York doctor for mailing the pills to a woman there. Rosemary Westwood
Trump's handling of Ukraine and tariffs has NATO rethinking the U.S.-made F-35 fighter The F-35 was meant as a one-size-fits-all fighter that could be used across NATO. But strained U.S.-Europe relations are giving some member countries second thoughts about the U.S.-built plane. Scott Neuman
This astronaut spent over 100 days in space. Here's how he says that affected him Jack Fischer spent more than 100 days aboard the International Space Station in 2017. He described to NPR what being in space for so long does to the body and what it feels like to return home. A Martínez
Professional players' group likens tennis organizers to a 'cartel' in its lawsuit The antitrust lawsuit filed by the Professional Tennis Players' Association says the organizations that run the sport hold "complete control over the players' pay and working conditions." The Associated Press
Mexico City bans violent bullfighting, sparking fury and celebration The decision sparked angry protests from bullfighting supporters and matadors, some of whom tried to breach a police barricade at the local Congress. The Associated Press
Tuesday Evening Headlines Sen. Murray decries cuts to Medicaid, WA joins effort to protect passport access for trans people, and Seattle's skies are busy with bald eagles this spring. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Gustavo Sagrero. Andy Hurst
Monisha Harrell alleges a toxic work environment under uncle, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell Monisha Harrell was the first Black lesbian senior deputy mayor in the City of Seattle’s history, and she also says that her tenure with the city was marred by bullying and sexism. Ashley Hiruko, KUOW's investigative reporter, broke the story. Libby Denkmann
Why a program to send UW doctors to rural areas is being threatened in Idaho WWAMI is an acronym for Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho… and it refers to a program created by the University of Washington that allows dozens of medical students from those states to study at the UW School of Medicine. Libby Denkmann