Independent Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema will not seek reelection The Arizona seat will likely be key in determining control of the Senate. Ben Giles
The U.S. sharply limits how much credit cards can charge you in late fees The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new rule Tuesday capping late fees on credit cards, a move designed to save customers an estimated $10 billion a year. Critics promised a lawsuit. Scott Horsley
What’s driving WA Dems to vote “uncommitted” There’s a growing movement among Democrats in Washington State to vote “uncommitted” in the presidential primary, rather than cast a vote for President Joe Biden Seattle Times political reporter Jim Brunner explains what's behind the effort. Patricia Murphy
Racial disparities in voter turnout have grown since Supreme Court ruling, study says A new study finds that the gap between white and nonwhite voters is growing fastest in places that were stripped of federal civil rights-era voting protections by a 2013 Supreme Court ruling. Juliana Kim
Washington police pursuit rules to change after Legislature adopts 3 voter initiatives Three voter initiatives are on their way to becoming law after the Washington Legislature offered their final approval Monday, including another change to the state's rules around police car chases. Jeanie Lindsay
Vote 'uncommitted' in presidential primary, say coalition members for Gaza ceasefire A coalition of elected leaders and activists is calling for Democratic voters in Washington to cast “uncommitted” ballots rather than voting for President Joe Biden in the presidential primary election on March 12. Katie Campbell
Monday Evening Headlines King County launches effort to prevent fentanyl deaths, WA Dems argue for voting uncommitted, and two South Sound newspapers will only print three days a week. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
Supreme Court unanimously restores Trump to the Colorado primary ballot NPR's Michel Martin speaks with UCLA law professor and election law expert Rick Hasen about the U.S. Supreme Court restoring Republican frontrunner Donald Trump on the Colorado primary ballot. Michel Martin
Unanimous Supreme Court restores Trump to Colorado ballot The decision came only weeks after the justices heard oral arguments in the politically sensitive case that put the high court in the middle of the 2024 presidential election Carrie Johnson