Want to save orcas? Stop eating Chinook salmon, whale biologist says Kim Malcolm talks with Dr. Deborah Giles about how individuals can help with the recovery of southern resident killer whales. Kim Malcolm
A glimmer of hope in Snohomish County's opioid epidemic Kim Malcolm talks with KUOW reporter Anna Boiko-Weyrauch about the opioid epidemic in Snohomish County. In July, county health officials reported 57... Kim Malcolm
Seattle renters feel vulnerable, landlords vilified Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington sociology professor Kyle Crowder about a new study that looks at Seattle's rental housing market. Over... Kim Malcolm
Mariners, housing advocates spar over who gets tax revenue Housing advocates faced off against Seattle baseball fans at a King County Council public hearing on Monday. At stake: hundreds of millions of dollars... Marcie Sillman
Is agriculture bailout 'corporate welfare' for Washington wheat farmers? This week the Trump administration unveiled a $12 billion bailout for agriculture. It's aimed at easing damage to the industry from the President's new... Sophie Reid
While NRA sues Seattle, five more gun safety bills pop up in King County Gun owners, gun dealers, and kids: Those are the groups King County lawmakers are trying to reach with a package of gun safety measures announced today. Paige Browning
Suspect accused of attack on Burien Mayor surrenders to police The suspect, who police say perpetrated a racial attack on Burien Mayor Jimmy Matta, has turned himself in. The 62-year-old could be charged with... Patricia Murphy
Want to hire a nanny? Better brush up on this new law The Seattle City Council passed a domestic workers bill of rights Monday. It extends to Seattle’s 30,000 or so nannies, gardeners, home health workers... Joshua McNichols
Is Russia using gun rights to debunk the American dream? Gun rights and Russian meddling collided last week, when Russian national Maria Butina was arrested on charges of being an unregistered foreign agent -... Bill Radke
Gun-toting Edmonds councilmember proposes fines for not locking up firearms The city of Edmonds could soon fine people who don't lock up their firearms. The ordinance is being proposed by a gun owner. Casey Martin