Health What the twice yearly clock changes do to your health Health analysts say changing the time is bad for our health, and now lawmakers are voting on whether to stop it. Paige Browning
Arts & Life The luxury of saying 'No.' "No." The word is an exclamation. It’s a noun. It’s a complete sentence. It's also a luxury, according to poet Anastacia-Reneé Tolbert. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke
Education Ravioli in a warm fridge ... and other violations at Seattle school cafeterias Ravioli sitting in a malfunctioning refrigerator … Ann Dornfeld
Health She called 911 and said she was suicidal. Then she was charged with a crime After June called five times on St. Patrick’s Day, saying she was suicidal, she was charged with false reporting, a misdemeanor crime. Patricia Murphy Kara McDermott
Health A milder flu strain and more vaccinations mean less deaths in Washington state A milder flu strain and more vaccinations may be making a dent. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Health A second patient 'cured' of HIV. But consider what it took The news that a British man has been functionally cured of HIV is creating a buzz among researchers at a conference in Seattle. Patricia Murphy
Health How to convince parents to vaccinate their kids? This reluctance to vaccinate has shown up in two very different communities in Seattle – liberal white families and the Somali immigrant community. Kamna Shastri
Health It takes a village to heal a traumatized child Doctors Ben Danielson and Shawn Ginwright talk trauma, capitalism and healthcare. Sonya Harris
Health More Seattleites are using food banks, but funding isn't keeping up As Seattle’s median income rises, so has demand for food banks. Ruby de Luna
Health Will measles outbreak lead to more vaccinations? We look at how the recent measles outbreak is changing the way people think about vaccinations. Deborah Wang David Hyde