That Time When Fascism Was On The Ballot In Washington State David Hyde speaks with Knute Berger about how Washington became the only state in the union to put a fascist presidential candidate on the ballot. David Hyde
One Charter School's Take On New Charter Bill Bill Radke talks to Brenda McDonald, the co-founder and CEO of Spokane charter school PRIDE Prep. She explains why she supports Sen. Andy Billig (D... Bill Radke
Who Runs Seattle Politics? (Women) After last week's inauguration, Seattle City Council has a 5-4 female majority. However, it is not the first time women have led City Hall. In fact,... Allie Ferguson
Yakima City Council Pushes For Voting Rights Act Jeannie Yandel speaks with newly appointed Yakima City Mayor Avina Gutierrez about the City Council supporting the Voting Rights Act in Olympia. Jeannie Yandel
New Washington Initiative Takes Aim At Carbon Emissions Bill Radke speaks with Yoram Bauman about Carbon Washington, a state initiative that would create a carbon tax and lower the state sales tax by 1... Bill Radke
911 Outage: Mom Who Confronted Intruder Wants Big CenturyLink Fine Washington state regulators will decide Tuesday whether a $2.9 million fine is enough to punish CenturyLink for a statewide 911 outage. Alicia Cappola... Paige Browning
This Week We're Occupied By Federal Lands What should happen to the armed group occupying Oregon's Malheur Wildlife Refuge? What’s the right compromise on guns? When it comes to public bathrooms... Bill Radke
Software Fix For Washington Prison Sentences Expected Soon Corrections officials in Washington say they’re working “seven days a week” to verify prison sentences in the wake of a software-coding error that caus... Amy Radil
It’s Not About Trans People (But Keep Bathrooms Separated), Lawmaker Says Rep. Graham Hunt of Orting doesn’t want to see a naked lady in the locker room. “If I'm in the restroom, or I'm in the locker room, and I'm changing,... Jeannie Yandel
Let’s Cut Gun Deaths Like We Did Road Deaths, Inslee Says Washington is going to take a different tack on reducing gun violence, Gov. Jay Inslee says: Treat it as a public health problem. Ruby de Luna