Protesters make a house call on Reichert's Issaquah office Protesters gathered outside Congressman Dave Reichert's office in Issaquah on Thursday, upset that he hasn’t scheduled face time with the public during... David Hyde
Teen birth rate down by 55 percent in King County Teen birth rates fell by 55 percent in King County between 2008 and 2015, according to officials. County Executive Dow Constantine credits expanded... Kate OConnell
Who uses Obamacare in WA? People from Trump country As Congress looks at changes to the Affordable Care Act, the creators of Washington’s health insurance exchange are advocating for the state’s current... Amy Radil
Washington immigrants got health coverage through Affordable Care Act The deadline to sign up for health coverage is coming up at the end of the month. So far, more Americans have enrolled for health insurance this year... Ruby de Luna
'Not the end of the earth' says Jim McDermott of Trump's first 100 days Bill Radke talks to former Congressman Jim McDermott about what President Donald Trump can and can't achieve in his first 100 days in office. Bill Radke Jeannie Yandel Amina Al-Sadi
1 million Washingtonians could lose health coverage if Obamacare goes State Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler estimates one million people in Washington have received health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act,... Ross Reynolds
King County says it will protect affordable health care if Obamacare repealed King County Executive Dow Constantine said he’ll fight to keep affordable health care for people currently covered under Obamacare. Constantine held a... Patricia Murphy
The voters who want Trumpcare Bill Radke speaks with Seaview resident Nansen Malin about how health insurance motivated her vote for Donald Trump. Rising costs and falling quality... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
How former slaves got, and lost, universal health care The Affordable Care Act will be seven years old this March if President-elect Trump and the Republican Congress haven't repealed it by then. Ross Reynolds
This mom's choice: Nurse her baby or quit the Postal Service Iesha Gray called it the drought. One month back from maternity leave, her breasts were empty. No more milk. Her baby girl at home was drinking her way... Isolde Raftery