Health Lifetime flu vaccine research at UW gets big dose of funding Research on a lifetime flu vaccine just got a major boost, thanks to a 45 million dollar grant to The Institute for Protein Design at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Patricia Murphy
Arts & Life Leader of the pack Abby Wambach is still a game-changer Retired soccer great shares leadership lessons John O'Brien
Politics Seattle has its first pregnant city councilmember Teresa Mosqueda, the 38-year-old member of the Seattle City Council, is pregnant with her first child, a girl, due in October. Amy Radil
Health Stuck in the emergency room because there's nowhere else to go Some psychiatric patients are spending not just hours in the emergency room, but days or a week. They're living there in the ER because there is nowhere... Tom Banse
National Researchers Are Surprised By The Magnitude Of Venezuela's Health Crisis A report from Johns Hopkins University and Human Rights Watch finds an alarming decline in the quality of health care across the country. Melody Schreiber
Health 'What are we gonna do?' More than 1,000 Seattle students exposed to HIV, hepatitis Health officials urge students to get tested after they were accidentally exposed to blood-borne pathogens through dental clinics based in 12 Puget Sound schools. Esmy Jimenez
Health 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 Andy Hurst
Health Tobacco age will rise to 21 in Washington state The minimum age to buy tobacco in Washington state will soon go up to 21. Paige Browning
Health Drug for postpartum depression has just been approved by the FDA Half the women given Zulresso had depression end within 2 ½ days. Associated Press
Education How Sydney Brownstone learned to be a ‘rape reporter’ The #MeToo movement has opened a door to more and better reporting on rape and sexual assault issues. John O'Brien