Rocket tests at JBLM this week will rattle windows, nerves The Army plans to practice firing its High Mobility Artillery Rocket System this week at Joint Base Lewis-McChord despite concern from neighbors about... Patricia Murphy
Fact Check: First Presidential Debate Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton went head-to-head in the first presidential debate Monday night. NPR's politics team annotated the debate, below.... NPR News
Challengers accuse Washington Supreme Court justices of overstepping on education cases On Monday, two Washington state Supreme Court justices apologized for the timing of their charter school ruling in September last year. They spoke at a... Amy Radil
Seattle: You're composting wrong, so bag laws may change again Seattleites, you have been composting wrong. Seattle Public Utilities says people often put produce bags in the compost bin, but not all of those bags... Paige Browning
This week no words are off limits After last week’s announcement by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray to put the plans for the new North Precinct building on hold, protesters interrupted a City... Bill Radke
Opponent of gun initiative 1491 running on shoestring budget Of the initiatives on the November ballot in Washington, a proposed gun regulation has raised the most money. And no one has registered to oppose the... Amy Radil
City sues West Seattle homeowners who allegedly cut down trees in public greenbelt Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes about two civil lawsuits filed against several West Seattle homeowners for their role in... Kim Malcolm
Franchisee owner reacts to secure scheduling: 'I feel betrayed by Seattle' Bill Radke speaks with Subway franchisee owner David Jones about secure scheduling rules passed by the city of Seattle on Monday. Jones says the new... Kate OConnell
Labor shows muscle in Seattle with vote on secure scheduling Bill Radke speaks with Josh Feit about the behind the scenes politics of the City Council vote on a new secure scheduling law. Feit is the politics... Bill Radke
Do we need to better protect foster kids sent out-of-state? Kim Malcolm talks with Connie Lambert-Eckel about why some Washington foster kids end up being taken in by families in other states. A recent New York... Kim Malcolm