Should We Nudge Or Shove You To Get This Week's News? The same question goes for non-vaccinating parents: What’s the right strategy? Also: yet another questionable fatal police shooting, this time in our... Bill Radke
What's Bringing The Parties Together On Transportation? Marcie Sillman talks with KUOW Olympia corespondent Austin Jenkins about the bipartisan state Senate transportation package. Hannah Burn
Oregon Secretary Of State To Replace Resigning Governor Marcie Sillman speaks with political scientist Jim Moore, of Pacific University, about the scandals that led to the resignation of Oregon Governor John... Marcie Sillman
Public Records Requests: How Big Is Too Big? Ross Reynolds speaks with Toby Nixon, president of the Washington Coalition for Open Government, about the possible impact of a large public records... Kate O'Connell
As Labor Dispute Drags On, Northwest Ports Already Losing Business Ross Reynolds talks with Peter Tirschwell about how the ongoing labor dispute between longshoremen and west coast port operators could drive away... Andy Hurst
Washington's Foster Care System Pressed To Solve Issue Of Runaways Kim Malcolm talks with Austin Jenkins of the Northwest News Network about how Washington state is trying to reduce the number of teens who run away from... Kim Malcolm
Police Say Body Cameras Don't Work Under State Law Police agencies in Washington have started piloting the use of body-worn cameras. It’s a step supported by many officers, reformers, and the Obama... Amy Radil
How A Law Might Keep You From Facebooking While Driving Marcie Sillman talks to Dr. Beth Ebel, physician at Harborview Medical Center and former director of the Harborview Injury Prevention Center. She... Marcie Sillman
As $15 Phases In, Can Seattle Hang On To Its Blue Collar Roots? Marcie Sillman talks with Seattle City Councilmember Mike O'Brien about the potential impact of the $15 minimum wage on Seattle's manufacturing sector. Andy Hurst
The History, And Future, Of 'Je Suis Charlie' Just over a month ago, on the morning of Jan. 7, two men stormed the offices of the French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo and killed 12 people. In quick... John O'Brien