New drug taking lives in British Columbia Kim Malcolm speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about Fentanyl, an opiate claiming lives in British Columbia. Overdoses from this drug... Kate OConnell
Many Washington schools aren't testing for lead in their water Bill Radke speaks with Associated Press reporter Donna Blankinship about her story a large portion of schools in Washington state don't have the funding... Bill Radke
Does your school test for lead? Washington districts are inconsistent SEATTLE - For about $5 per student in Washington state's public schools, every parent could know if the drinking water in their child's school was free... The Associated Press
This cardboard box could save a baby's life When infants die in King County, the medical examiner investigates. One hundred babies were found to have died of SUID – sudden unexpected infant death ... Andy Hurst
This is your brain on information overload With more and more information at our fingertips, the human brain is constantly sorting and filing an overwhelming amount of data. In his book, “The... Jennie Cecil Moore
Pedal-powered food rescue takes on Seattle's hills and waste Up to 40 percent of food in the U.S. ends up in landfills. Seattle has been trying to tackle the issue with laws that require composting. But that's not... Matt Martin
The biggest lead risks are not in your tap Jeannie Yandel speaks with Seattle Times health reporter JoNel Aleccia about lead risks in Washington state. Children in the state have low risks of... Kate OConnell
Can King County buses go carbon neutral? King County Metro plans to increase transit service in the next five years, and it plans to do so without adding more greenhouse gas emissions. Ruby de Luna
Seattle considers creating a safe place to use drugs It’s been more than a month since a task force was formed to address King County’s heroin epidemic. One solution that’s under discussion is creating a... Ruby de Luna
Right to die law faces pushback in Canada Bill Radke speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about the controversy surrounding a right-to-die law in Canada. They also talk about the... Bill Radke