Law Enforcement Prepares For Long Haul With Malheur Occupation Bill Radke speaks with Oregon Public Broadcasting reporter John Sepulvado about the future of the armed occupation at the Malheur National Wildlife Refu... Bill Radke
What's In A Name? King County Councilmember Joe McDermott Says Not Much Bill Radke speaks with King County Councilmember Joe McDermott about his bid to replace 14-term U.S. Congressman Jim McDermott (no relation). Bill Radke
The Record: Tuesday, Jan 26, Full Show Seattle's mayor says homelessness is dividing the city into two overheated, unrealistic conversations. He'll tell you the solutions that he calls "reali...
How Hard Is It For Washingtonians To Get Ahead In This Economy? Bill Radke speaks with Jaxon Ravens, chairman of the Washington State Democratic Party, about voters' feelings on the economy as we head into the 2016... Bill Radke
Should Washingtonians Be Anxious About The Economy? Depends Where You Live Bill Radke speaks with Susan Hutchison, chairman of the Washington State Republican Party, about voters' feelings on the economy as we head into the 201... Bill Radke
Mayor Murray: Homeless Crisis Is Dividing Seattle Seattle Mayor Ed Murray is worried that the issue of homelessness is dividing the city. He said there are two conversations happening in Seattle, and ne... Kate OConnell
Pot Cafes Could Open In Seattle (Bring Your Own Bud) Public consumption of pot continues to be illegal, but a new bill would let Seattle and other cities opt out of the ban and open up pot cafes. Seattle C... Allie Ferguson
Seattle Seeks Legal Marijuana Delivery Alternatives Seattle officials say the city’s 24 marijuana delivery businesses are illegal and now outnumber its 19 licensed stores. To combat the problem, Seattle o... Amy Radil
Pinkies Up As We Sip On The Week's News Tent camps, car camps – is Seattle solving homelessness or attracting it? Do you trust Seattle’s Catholic Church anymore? And, in our forward-thinking f... Bill Radke
Push For Vote On Death Penalty Fizzling Out In Washington An effort to abolish the death penalty in Washington state this year seems to be losing steam. Paige Browning