Business Construction most dangerous industry in Washington state, data says The fatal crane crash in Seattle's South Lake Union came just days after the state was honoring Worker Memorial Day to remember those who died while on the job. Paige Browning
Technology Facebook Promises To Stop Asking You To Wish Happy Birthday To Your Friend Who Died The social media company said new artificial intelligence will figure out who has died, and make sure their profile doesn't appear in "painful ways." Matthew S. Schwartz
Law & Courts 70 percent of people who died in Washington and Oregon jails hadn't been convicted When Jeremy Lavender came back from a 15-month Army deployment in Iraq to live with his wife and new baby, “he wasn’t the same person,” according to Lavender’s ex-wife, Myra Shearer. Sydney Brownstone
Government Debate: Should Washington voters change the state's deadly force law? Should Washington state change the law and change the training around police officer's use of deadly force? Voters will decide this November with a vote on I-940. Amina Al-Sadi Bill Radke Amy Radil
Government Washington will vote on police deadly force initiative this November In Washington state, it's effectively impossible to charge police with a crime after a wrongful shooting. That could change this fall. Paige Browning Sydney Brownstone
Author Sallie Tisdale has 'Advice For Future Corpses' Ross Reynolds talks to Zen Buddhist and palliative-care nurse Sallie Tisdale, about death, grieving, and her new book, "Advice For Future Corpses: A... Ross Reynolds Alison Bruzek
More than 100 homeless Seattleites died last year. These bronze leaves remember them The next time you walk by Third Avenue and James Street in downtown Seattle, you might notice a cluster of bronze leaves on the street. They bear the... Ruby de Luna
SIFF film 'Always' captures director's journey after losing a child Angela DiMarco never intended to make a public film about the loss of her son. It started as a small project to help her grieve. But her short film, "... Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
Barbara Ehrenreich explores modern mortality, what we get wrong about living well It sometimes seems as if author Barbara Ehrenreich has seen it all and done it all. From “Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers” to ... John O'Brien