Will Seattle voters back $638M education levy? Will Seattle voters pass the new education levy, second largest levy in the city's history? Joni Balter, host of Civic Cocktail on the Seattle Channel, and Q13 News political analyst C.R. Douglas look at the prospects with KUOW’s Angela King. Angela King
Political winds at their back, state Dems seek to expand majority in Olympia The Blue Wave that's forecasted to swell in the coming midterm elections could also reach the statehouse. Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins tells KUOW's Angela King what the Democrats might do with an expanded governing majority. Angela King
Spooky campaign ads! Can’t we get rid of them? Campaigns are spending record amounts of money on ads that border on the ghoulish. Deborah Wang
Intimidated by all those initiatives? Listen to these debates We went straight to the sources to help you decide. Sophie Reid
Get up to speed on gun safety measure I-1639 Initiative 1639, a measure that would make changes to how Washingtonians buy and own firearms, is the only statewide gun control measure on a ballot anywhere in the upcoming midterms. Angela King
Donations continue to Sen. Fain campaign, despite calls to resign Republican state Sen. Joe Fain faced calls this week to resign over a rape allegation made last month. Paige Browning
Why is affordable housing nearly impossible to find on the San Juan Islands? Kim Malcolm talks with Lisa Byers about the lack of affordable housing in San Juan County. Kim Malcolm
Will young people turn out to vote in WA? Some signs point to yes Kim Malcolm talks with Emilio Garza and Will Kittel with The Washington Bus about what's motivating young Washington voters during this election season. Kim Malcolm
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. Bill Radke