The Jungle: 'It's Not Safe, But Where Are The Homeless Going To Go?' Word of the shootings at the homeless encampment known as the Jungle on Tuesday spread quickly among the vendors for the weekly newspaper Real Change.... Amy Radil
Seattle Clears Homeless Camps Downhill From The Jungle Tuesday’s shootings in a homeless camp in Seattle added to the sense of crisis on the issue of homelessness. They took place just as Mayor Murray... Amy Radil
Similarities Between Boston, Seattle Priest Abuse Are ‘Striking’ When the Seattle Archdiocese released names of 77 abusive clergy last week, many Catholics heralded a new era of transparency. Bill Radke
Former ICE Attorney In Seattle Pleads Guilty To Forgery In Deportation Case A former government attorney in Seattle pleaded guilty Friday to falsifying documents in a deportation case. KUOW’s race and culture reporter Liz Jones... Liz Jones
Seattle Archdiocese Names Priests Who Abused Kids The Archdiocese of Seattle on Friday named 77 Catholic clergy or religious order members accused of sexually abusing minors. Those on the list served or... Isolde Raftery
A Wild Tale Of Kidnapping And Newshounding In The Northwest It was the Northwest’s most notorious kidnapping case. Little George Weyerhaeuser had been snatched off the streets of Tacoma and held for $200,000 rans... Isolde Raftery
Two People Now Known To Have Died Because Of Wash. Prison's Software Glitch A second tragedy is now linked to a Washington state prison inmate who was released before his sentence was completed due to a software error. The... Carolyn Adolph
Many Untested Rape Kits May Finally Get Processed Bill Radke talks with Mary Ellen Stone about a forthcoming legislative proposal that would test a large portion of Washington's unprocessed rape kits.... Andy Hurst
Why Does Washington State Have Such A Massive Child Porn Problem? Jeannie Yandel talks with King County Prosecutor Cecelia Gregson about investigating and prosecuting child pornography cases in Washington state. Jeannie Yandel
Washington State Scrambles To Re-Arrest Prematurely Freed Inmates Washington corrections officials say they've identified 27 former prison inmates who were released too soon and need to be re-arrested. John Ryan