Congress Passes Bill To Make Saving (A Little) More Like Prize Winning Marcie Sillman speaks with Representative Derek Kilmer, a Democrat representing Washington's 6th Congressional District, about the Senate passage of The... Marcie Sillman
The Legal Issues Of Police Deadly Force Seattle attorney Jeff Robinson recently addressed a gathering at the University Of Washington School Of Law. It had been just over a week since a... John O'Brien
What Are The Benefits Of A Public Bank In Seattle? Ross Reynolds talks with Gwendolyn Hallsmith, executive director of the Public Banking Institute, about the benefits of creating a public bank in Seattle. Andy Hurst
Muslim Group Wants FBI To Investigate Attack On Seattle Cabbie A Muslim advocacy group in Seattle is calling on the FBI to look into a possible hate crime against a Somali taxi driver. According to Seattle Police,... Liz Jones
King County Defends Decision Not To Prosecute Officer Who Punched Woman During Arrest Ross Reynolds speaks with King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg about why he decided not to bring felony charges against Seattle Police Officer Adley... Posey Gruener
How King County Is Helping Homeless People Avoid The Flu Marcie Sillman talks with registered nurse Heather Barr about a King County initiative to provide flu shots to homeless people. Barr is a nurse with... Andy Hurst
Who Pays For Bertha's Delays? Ross Reynolds talks to Lynn Peterson, secretary of the Washington State Department of Transportation, about delays to the Seattle tunnel project to... Amina Al-Sadi
A Discussion Of U.S. Torture With Brigadier General David R. Irvine In June, KUOW Speakers Forum featured an event titled, “Exposing the Truth of U.S. Torture,” during which Brigadier General David R. Irvine lambasted U... John O'Brien
Stop, Children: What’s That Sound? It’s What Went Down This Week What did the Seattle protests accomplish? There were plenty to look at. We’ll separate Westlake Christmas tree chants from anarchist rocks. Also, with... Bill Radke
New Background Checks Take Effect For Washington Gun Sales Initiative 594 took effect Thursday, and Washington joined six other states with the broadest background checks for gun sales. Cheryl Stumbo and other... Amy Radil