Salad or soda? Where you live shapes how you eat Your income, education and property value can determine what you eat Ruby de Luna
More than 100 King County schools don’t meet measles vaccination standards ...And how King County compares with Clark County, heart of a measles outbreak. Kamna Shastri
He weighed 460 pounds. What confronting his size taught him about obesity in America "Losing weight is figuring out something you can live with," says Tommy Tomlinson, author of the new memoir The Elephant in the Room: One Fat Man's Quest to Get Smaller in a Growing America. Emma Bowman
21 to buy tobacco and vaping products? WA lawmakers want to raise age Kim Malcolm talks with State Sen. Patty Kuderer (D-Bellevue) about why she wants to raise the purchase age to 21 for tobacco and vaping products. Kim Malcolm
Microsoft in the drugstore? Why the tech giant is partnering with Walgreens Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Todd Bishop about why Microsoft is entering a retail partnership with the parent company of Walgreens. Kim Malcolm
These Latina moms wanted to prevent asthma. They started with daycares Asthma rates for African-American, Latino and poor communities in Washington state are very high. A group of moms in Tacoma decided to take on the problem. Eilís O'Neill
CBD mascara? What will they think of next? If the hype is to be believed, CBD will do everything from plump lashes to cure cancer. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Is your neighborhood making you sick? Use this tool to find out A new mapping tool can help you learn more about environmental health where you live. Kamna Shastri
How a smartphone app could save the lives of opioid users Kim Malcolm talks with Dr. Jacob Sunshine about the smartphone app "Second Chance." Kim Malcolm
It may soon be legal to turn yourself into a pot plant when you die in Washington state When the Washington state Legislature returns next week, a new way to dispose of human remains will be proposed: composting. Bill Radke