Call this 'Year of the Environment' at Washington Legislature (except for orcas) The Washington Legislature is at the finish line after big decisions on clean energy, education and the measles. The Seattle Channel's Joni Balter and Q13 political analyst C.R. Douglas recap the session with KUOW's Patricia Murphy. Patricia Murphy
Maybe (probably, almost certainly) you should listen to this talk about talking to someone Therapist Lori Gottlieb got by with a little help from HER therapist, then wrote the book John O'Brien
The end of the pipeline. Seattle teachers go to prison to get schooled Every month, a Seattle high school principal brings a group of fellow educators to a nearby prison. It’s an effort to address the so-called “school-to-prison pipeline.” Ann Dornfeld
Leader of the pack Abby Wambach is still a game-changer Retired soccer great shares leadership lessons John O'Brien
The kids are not alright. High schools grapple with rising rates of mental illness With rates of mental health disorders among adolescents are on the rise, some schools are working to provide more mental health education and more support for struggling students. Deborah Wang
Pressure, insomnia and hospitalization: The new normal for students applying to college "If you had asked me if I would chop my leg off if it meant admission to Stanford, I would say yes in a millisecond." Lila Shroff
O Canada: What do we really know about you? Canadian Kyla Sweet said Americans don't know much about Canada — but then Americans don't know much about anywhere, even their own country. Kim Malcolm
Parents charge Kent Schools superintendent, board with financial mismanagement Two parents in the Kent School District are asking a judge to examine how the superintendent and school board have been handling district finances. Ann Dornfeld
Students In Ukraine Learn How To Spot Fake Stories, Propaganda And Hate Speech A new report says students who received media literacy training were 18 percent better at identifying false reports than students without the lessons. Girls gained more knowledge than boys. Sasha Ingber
Bringing black teachers to Seattle classrooms, if only for an hour In Seattle Public Schools, the adult at the front of the classroom is usually a white woman — even though 53 percent of students in the district are children of color. Ann Dornfeld