Has The Seattle Police Dept. Reached A Turning Point In Reform Efforts? Ross Reynolds interviews Crosscut reporter David Kroman about Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole's decision to fire Officer Cynthia Whitlatch for her... Ross Reynolds
Seattle Police Reformers Say They're Being Shut Out Community police reformers are seizing upon the visit from U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch to voice their frustrations with the Department of... Amy Radil
Why Did China's President Visit Seattle First? David Hyde speaks with David Bachman, a professor of international studies at the University of Washington, about why Seattle was Chinese President Xi... Posey Gruener
Oregon Pot Law Gives Clean Slate To Drug Offenders Jeannie Yandel talks to Sarah Mirk, online editor for Bitch Media, about Oregon's recreational marijuana law and why it allows Oregonians with marijuana... Jeannie Yandel
Local Tibetans To President Xi: 'Do What's Right' Jeannie Yandel sits down with Jampa Jorkhang, incoming president of the Tibetan Association of Washington, to discuss why the Tibetan community is... Allie Ferguson
From Braille To Yale: Sen. Cyrus Habib's Path To Politics Ross Reynolds talks to State Sen. Cyrus Habib (D-Kirkland) about his life and political career. Habib is three-time cancer survivor and has been blind... Ross Reynolds
Dollars Before Diplomacy: Why China's President Is Hitting Seattle Ahead Of D.C. Ross Reynolds talks with Marketplace China correspondent Rob Schmitz about why President Xi Jinping is putting meetings with tech and business leaders... Ross Reynolds
Hey Bridge Tender! Why Do You Keep Raising The Bridge? “What is a day in the life of a Seattle bridge tender?” Laura Osterbrock of Magnolia asked that question as part of KUOW’s Local Wonder project . Part... Meghan Walker
Grant Helps Harborview Talk To Gang Violence Victims A new federal grant gives Harborview Medical Center a boost in combating gun violence. The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday awarded about $500,000... Paige Browning
Audit At Washington's First Charter School Finds Uncredentialed Teachers, 'Sloppy' Bookkeeping Five of the eight teachers at Washington state's first charter school were not certificated when classes began last year. That's just one of many... Ann Dornfeld