Seattle secure scheduling law moves to full council vote Seattle is one step away from adding worker scheduling rules to its workplace laws. A City Council committee unanimously approved secure scheduling... Paige Browning
Seattle proposes cutting city speed limits The city of Seattle wants drivers to slow down. On Tuesday officials announced a plan to reduce the speed limit on all streets without posted signs. Jamala Henderson
What's the deal with Washington state's charter schools? Bill Radke sits down with KUOW education reporter Ann Dornfeld to talk about the state of Washington's charter schools. They’re growing in enrollment,... Caroline Chamberlain
Seattle's U-District upzone is first of its kind Bill Radke speaks with KUOW's Joshua McNichols about Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's plan to allow taller buildings in areas of the University District. Jeannie Yandel
It goes beyond Hillary: The culture of workplace sick days Bill Radke speaks with Kristen Rowe-Finkbeiner, executive director of Mom's Rising and an advocate for paid sick and family leave, about the attention... Kate OConnell
How a paperwork error shaved off supervision time for sex offenders Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Joseph O'Sullivan about his investigation into how an incorrect sentencing form shaved off community... Kim Malcolm
Seattle's U-District could get much taller under mayor's plan The University District is gonna be HUGE. We’re talking towers – up to 32 stories tall in some places – where right now there are just one and two story... Joshua McNichols
Seattle lawyer explains why the North Dakota pipeline protests mark a historic moment Bill Radke sits down with Seattle-based lawyer Gabe Galanda to talk about the protests surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. Galanda... Caroline Chamberlain
Seattle to overhaul approach to homelessness Bill Radke speaks with KUOW's Joshua McNichols about the city's plan to change the way it fights homelessness. A new report from national experts... Kate OConnell
How one former Seattle top cop would fix America's policing problems Bill Radke talks with former Seattle police chief Norm Stamper about his new book, "To Protect And Serve: How To Fix America's Police." Bill Radke