This week we're exposing you to a lot of views Did Governor Jay Inslee and Bill Bryant change any minds during this week's gubernatorial debate? What are the arguments for and against spending $54... Bill Radke
Did you watch the gubernatorial debate? Don't worry, we'll catch you up. Bill Radke talks with Northwest News Network reporter Anna King about what incumbent Governor Jay Inslee and Republican challenger Bill Bryant sparred... Anna King
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
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
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... Andy Hurst
Listen as many voices bring the Constitution to life A question arose this election season, as it does periodically: How well do U.S. citizens and candidates for public office understand and value the... John O'Brien
A minimum wage fight outside Seattle could shape state Legislature A bump in the state minimum wage is on your fall ballot – Initiative 1433. It would raise the hourly wage $4 by the year 2020. In one Snohomish County... David Hyde
Sound Transit 3: The money rolls in, on both sides Money keeps pouring into the battle over the Sound Transit 3 ballot measure, with Mass Transit Now, the campaign working to pass the $54 billion transit... Abe Epton
Bellevue man found not guilty of harassing Muslim woman with a gun A King County jury has found a Bellevue man not guilty of threatening a local Muslim woman with a gun. Advocates had called the incident a “hate attack”... Liz Jones
How to move 400 people out of Seattle's homeless Jungle (including me) The Jungle has been Seattle’s largest and most persistent homeless camp. Its origins can be traced back to the 1930s. Earlier this year, about 400... Kate OConnell