'It’s Even Worse Than You Think': Mara Liasson On U.S. Politics Ross Reynolds interviews Mara Liasson , NPR’s national political correspondent. She’s covered presidential elections since 1992 and was NPR's White... Ross Reynolds
This Burien Army Captain Will Keep His Beard And Turban Bill Radke speaks with Captain Simratpal Singh about the U.S. Army now allowing him to grow a full beard and wear a turban in accordance with his Sikh... Matt Martin
This Week: Are You Sold On Caucuses, Sound Transit Or Private Security? Caucusers went for Sanders, so why are super-delegates backing Clinton? Can Sound Transit sell you mass transit for $27 billion? And if you don't think... Bill Radke
Homeless Protest Closure Of 15 Shelters In King County Homeless people camped outside the King County Administration Building Thursday night, trying to draw attention to the closure of 15 shelters. The group... Joshua McNichols
Washington Voters Back Bernie, So Why Don't Our Superdelegates? Bernie Sanders had a big win in the Washington state caucuses with more than 70 percent of the vote. But not everyone is feeling the Bern. In fact, most... Kate OConnell
Racist Place Names In Washington State Are About To Change Bill Radke speaks with state Sen. Pramila Jayapal about a state plan to proactively review all ethnically and racially offensive geographic names in... David Hyde
Is Sound Transit's Light Rail Plan Too Suburban Heavy? Bill Radke talks with King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci about the draft plan for Sound Transit 3, which would expand light rail in the Puget... Andy Hurst
Boeing Layoffs Announced, Washington Considers Tying Tax Breaks To Jobs The Boeing Company is expected to cut 4,000 jobs by June, with further cuts possible later in the year. The company announced plans to trim the... Kim Malcolm
City Gets Help From Google And Comcast To Spread WiFi Access Seattle's mayor has announced that the city, Comcast and now Google are collaborating to make the Internet more accessible. Mayor Ed Murray revealed an... Paige Browning
State Lawmakers Reach Budget Deal, Immediately Start Raising Campaign Cash Bill Radke talks with KUOW Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about the budget deal that ended this year's overtime state legislative session. Jason Pagano