When my son was 12, he turned violent. Life is just now getting better When my son was 7, we moved to Vancouver, Washington, and life was good for a few years. But then something changed. I don’t know if it was puberty, or the new baby, but he turned violent. Deborah Wang
There's (still) lead in the drinking water at many public schools in Seattle Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Neal Morton about why many public schools in Seattle have unacceptable levels of lead in the drinking water. Kim Malcolm
Veteran journalist Dan Rather on the meaning of American patriotism Our times are more perilous than the Watergate era, says Rather. John O'Brien
When Seattle school buses run late, who picks up the extra cost? Seattle school's contract with First Student requires them to pay the district for late and missed routes. But the district has not enforced that requirement. Here's why. Ann Dornfeld
Amid a rise in hate crimes, a journalist confronts anti-Semitism in America “(((SEMITISM))): Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump.” John O'Brien
Seattle Public Schools, beset by late buses all year, prepares for Viadoom Seattle School District is taking steps to reduce the impact of the viaduct closure on the 55,000 children who come and go from nearly 100 schools each weekday. Ann Dornfeld
Ballard High School teacher's aide faces charge of child molestation A Ballard High School teacher's aide and soccer coach has been charged with child molestation and two counts of sexual misconduct with a minor student, according to charging documents filed in King County Superior Court. Sydney Brownstone
12 Seattle schools have critical food safety violations. It’s worse for low-income kids A look at the county’s health inspection data shows that a dozen Seattle public schools received “unsatisfactory” ratings on their last cafeteria inspections. Ann Dornfeld