We're watching Washington state closely this fire season, says Forest Service chief Forest Service chief Vicki Christiansen tried to assure Sen. Maria Cantwell that the agency is working to reduce wildfire risk. Gil Aegerter
Tougher rules aim to save salmon habitat for the good of Puget Sound orcas The state Legislature is considering toughening up the rules on seawalls in Puget Sound -- with the aim to help southern resident killer whales by protecting shoreline salmon habitat. Eilís O'Neill
Amazon, go? How aging workers and the Seattle squeeze could drive a move to the Eastside Amazon said this week that it will move thousands of jobs out of Seattle, across Lake Washington to Bellevue. Parsing the news with KUOW's Angela King, Q13's C.R. Douglas and Joni Balter, host of "Civic Cocktail" on the Seattle Channel. Angela King
100K Washingtonians could lose food stamps under proposed SNAP changes State leaders say proposed changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program would harm Washington’s most vulnerable. Patricia Murphy
As some Amazon jobs move to Bellevue, should Seattle be worried? Kim Malcolm talks with Marilyn Strickland about Amazon's decision to move thousands of jobs from Seattle to Bellevue. Kim Malcolm
The Secret of the Seattle Stink. Help us solve this mystery Pamela Sackett says this mysterious “sweet, sickly, fertilizer smell” is so repugnant that she has to sleep with her windows shut tight, even in the summer heat. David Hyde
Tobacco age will soon be 21 in WA. But will it stop kids from smoking? Kim Malcolm talks with Washington State Secretary of Health, Dr. John Wiesman about raising the tobacco purchase age to 21. Kim Malcolm
No bike lanes, less parking, but plenty of frustration over Northeast Seattle street plan There’s something for everyone to hate about Seattle’s "compromise" over bike lanes on 35th Avenue Northeast. Gil Aegerter
Jayapal calls Barr's action on Mueller report 'deeply troubling' Seattle Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal says the Mueller investigation of Russian tampering in the U.S. election may be over, but House Judiciary Committee is just getting started. Angela King
Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal on Medicare for All: 'I think we can win' Medicare for All is supported by the majority of Americans, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal says. Bill Radke