Millenials registered in droves in Washington, but will they vote? Election officials are calling it a watershed year for voters in Washington. Roughly 4.2 million people are registered to vote, a record for Washington... Paige Browning
Fact Check: Final Presidential Debate Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton face off in the final presidential debate Wednesday night starting at 6 p.m. NPR's politics team... NPR News
Is the Sound Transit plan worth $54 billion? Bill Radke sits down with Maggie Fimia of SmarterTransit.org, and Shefali Ranganathan, executive director of the Transportation Choices Coalition, to... Shane Mehling
Ka-ching! Washington's big givers to Trump and Clinton We don’t know how much Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton raised on her fund-raising visit to Seattle on Friday — her campaign doesn’t have... John Ryan
How to tell the difference between these 'two great progressives' Campaigning before The Breakfast Group, a civic organization for African-American men, Brady Piñero Walkinshaw admitted that they had a choice between ... Amy Radil
Ralph Nader says it's OK to vote your conscience Bill Radke talks with (in)famous third party candidate and activist Ralph Nader. Nader's new book, "Breaking Through Power: It's Easier Than We Think,"... Shane Mehling
Bernie Sanders gets mixed reaction touting Clinton in Seattle Former presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders made a campaign stop at the Showbox in Seattle Saturday. This time his rally was not for himself, but... Amy Radil
They're with Hillary, even as Seattle storm rages on Braving a major storm, around 2,000 Hillary Clinton supporters waited in line in rain and wind to see their candidate in downtown Seattle. Even shelling... David Hyde
This week we're hunkering down for the storm of news How will Donald Trump's campaign troubles affect down-ballot Republicans in Washington? Should Seattle allow camping on public land? What are the... Bill Radke
Seattle kids ask their teachers, 'Why is Trump so mean?' A little girl went home in tears recently: She had been called "a Trump" at her school in Seattle. A first-grade boy, the son of a KUOW employee, asked... Ann Dornfeld