Gubernatorial candidates disagree on the state's economic health. Who's right? Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times economics columnist Jon Talton about the economic pictures painted by incumbent Washington Governor Jay Inslee and... Bill Radke
Donors duke it out over Washington's proposed carbon tax This November, Washington voters must decide how to vote on the nation’s first ever carbon tax. Initiative 732 would increase taxes on fossil fuel... Amy Radil
Homeless advocates plow past mayor's plan with their own In mid-August, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced a task force to review the city’s homeless sweeps practice, but homeless advocates are plowing forward... Paige Browning
After decades, federal government reconsiders obligation to Columbia River tribes Bill Radke speaks with Yakima Herald-Republic reporter Kate Prengaman about why tribes are living in substandard conditions at fishing sites along the... Bill Radke
Seattle, meet your new director of homelessness Bill Radke speaks with George Scarola about his priorities on how to deal with the Jungle and other issues around the homeless crisis in his new role as... Bill Radke
Seattle homeless camps not treated equally in recent sweeps Bill Radke speaks with KUOW's Kate Walters about the way unauthorized homeless camps around Seattle are being cleared out. While a lot of care is being... Kate OConnell
20 years after welfare reform, 'deep poverty' worse in Washington Monday marked 20 years since the welfare system was overhauled by the federal government. The reforms have played out differently in every state,... Paige Browning
More Shoreline residents will lose homes for new light rail station Shoreline’s planning commission has approved the rezoning of a large area around the future 145th Street light rail station near the city’s border with... Carolyn Adolph
Think your health information is private? Employers can still access it People’s medical records and personal information are protected under federal law, but there’s a loophole in the law that allows employers to access... Ruby de Luna
New building or bunker? How proposed North Precinct became a symbol of race issues in Seattle Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Weekly reporter Casey Jaywork about the new police station planned in North Seattle and how it became a symbol of race... Kate OConnell