We're Short On Water, So Are The Parks Still Green? Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Parks and Recreation superintendent Jesús Aguirre about how the city is cutting back on water use to help head off a... Jason Pagano
Drought Cuts Seattle City Light's Revenue By Millions Seattle’s electric utility says it's taking a big financial hit because of the weather: The lack of rain has affected its ability to produce surplus... Deborah Wang
Judge Denies Injunction Request To Halt Loud Whidbey Growlers A federal judge has denied an injunction request from a Whidbey Island group that would have prevented Navy jets from landing at a strip near Coupeville... Patricia Murphy
Drought Worsens: Seattle Area Asked To Cut Water Use Residents of Seattle, Tacoma and Everett are being asked to cut back on their use of water by 10 percent. That’s because the summer’s historic high... Deborah Wang
Will Congress Pay To Build Earthquake Warning System On West Coast? The alert comes in on your cell phone: “Earthquake! Earthquake! Moderate shaking expected in 31 seconds.” That could be just enough warning to let you... Deborah Wang
Seattle Medical Marijuana Providers Want 'Good Guy' Status In the medical marijuana business, Seattle has determined that there are good guys and bad guys. Seattle and King County recently sent letters to all... Amy Radil
The Hanford Legacy: Atomic Bombs And A Whole Lot Of Waste Todd Mundt speaks with Northwest News Network correspondent Anna King about the past and present of the Hanford nuclear site in eastern Washington. Kate OConnell
Does Seattle Have Trouble Talking About Race? How Seattle reacted to the disruption of Bernie Sanders’ appearance at a rally this weekend reveals the city is still unwilling to honestly talk about... Todd Mundt
Capitol Hill To Test Pedestrian-Only Corridor On Pike Street Jeannie Yandel speaks with Heidi Hall, business districts advocate for the City of Seattle Office of Economic Development, about an experiment to make... Jeannie Yandel
Latinos In Yakima Guaranteed A Voice On The City Council For First Time Kim Malcolm speaks with Vickie Ybarra, a former elected official on the Yakima school board, about how Latinos in Yakima are making their voices heard... Kate OConnell