Seattle hasn't elected a woman mayor in 91 years. Here's why Why hasn’t Seattle had a woman mayor since 1928, when Bertha K. Landes was in office? (Her slogan: Municipal Housecleaning.) Ann Kane
Debate: Will the GOP healthcare bill hurt or help Washington state? Bill Radke talks with Aaron Katz, who teaches health policy the University of Washington School of Public Health, and retired physician Roger Stark, a... Shane Mehling
As Trump's travel ban partially takes effect, what does that mean for our state? Bill Radke talks with KUOW immigration reporter Liz Jones about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear arguments this fall on President Trump's... Liz Jones
Debate: Is Seattle's minimum wage hike hurting workers? Bill Radke speaks with Ben Casselman, chief economics writer at FiveThirtyEight.com , and Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant about the new minimum... Shane Mehling
Minimum wage increase hurt Seattle's low-wage workers, study says A new report on Seattle's groundbreaking minimum wage law has bad news for some low-wage workers. Even though hourly wages are up, low-wage workers'... David Hyde
Senator Cantwell's plan to stop Republican health care bill The Senate could vote as early as this week on the health care bill. And Washington Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell spoke in Seattle recently about... Angela Nhi Nguyen
Debate: Do landlords unfairly discriminate against those with criminal records? Bill Radke speaks with Augustine Cita of the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle and Sean Flynn, board president of the Rental Housing Association of... Shane Mehling
Poll makes clear: Seattle mayor's race is tight An exclusive KUOW/KING Survey USA poll on the Seattle mayor’s race shows there’s not much daylight separating the candidates. David Hyde
Cost of health insurance could be going up again in Washington state Bill Radke talks to Mike Kreidler, insurance commissioner for Washington state, about the numbers released on insurance premiums for plans in the health... Bill Radke
State Republican party a 'patchwork quilt of opinions,' but 'very united' Bill Radke talks Susan Hutchison, the chairman of the Washington State Republican Party, about how national issues play locally with the Republican base. Bill Radke