Undocumented Immigrants Prep for Deportation Relief More than 100,000 undocumented immigrants in Washington state can likely benefit from President Obama’s recent executive action on deportation deferrals... Liz Jones
Listeners' Pay-By-Mile Questions Answered There’s hundreds of millions of dollars in backlog for repairs to Washington roads, and according to Mark Hallenbeck, director of the University of... Hannah Burn
Inslee: 'Our Worst Polluters Will Step Up And Pay' Governor Jay Inslee has been traveling around the state to unveil portions of his budget proposal. Tuesday morning he stopped in Medina, where workers... Ruby de Luna
Seattle's Labor Movement Is Missing A Key Ingredient Ross Reynolds talks with Harold Meyerson, journalist and editor of The American Prospect, about the future of organized labor and Seattle's $15 minimum... Hannah Burn
Waterfront Project Nearly Complete, But That Last Stretch Is A Doozy Pioneer Square sank more than an inch, and Bertha the giant tunnel boring machine is still stuck, but state officials are putting on a happy face.... Joshua McNichols
Will Tolling Washington Highways Ease Congestion? Ross Reynolds talks to Lynn Peterson, secretary of transportation for WSDOT, about solutions to ease congestion on the highway, including adding tolls. Amina Al-Sadi
As Pioneer Square Sinks, Old Buildings' Quirks Take On New Meaning Pioneer Square has stopped settling, or so say Washington State Department of Transportation officials. They’re monitoring 20 buildings in this old... Joshua McNichols
Requiring Protest Permits Is Unconstitutional, Attorney Says Ross Reynolds talks with Lisa Daugaard, policy director for the Public Defender Association in Seattle, about business organizations' petitions for the... Matthew Streib
Seattle Police Chief Responds To Recent Protests, Use Of Force Marcie Sillman talks to Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole about the police's response to recent Seattle protests to suspected racial bias in policing. Marcie Sillman
With The Help Of A Pot Brownie, Sharon Foster Will Retire From The Liquor Control Board Sharon Foster has many proud milestones from her term as chairwoman of Washington’s Liquor Control Board. She was appointed by Governor Gregoire in 2009... Matthew Streib