Debate: Should Washington voters change the state's deadly force law? Should Washington state change the law and change the training around police officer's use of deadly force? Voters will decide this November with a vote on I-940. Bill Radke
Notorious 'malice' standard for cops heads to voters in Washington state I-940 is backed by families of people who died in encounters with police. But whether it passes or fails, many law enforcement groups are ready to work on a compromise over charging police officers for misuse of deadly force. Amy Radil
9 law experts on what Brett Kavanaugh means for the future of America “The federal judiciary will increasingly be the place where the rich and powerful go to protect their wealth and power.” Sydney Brownstone
Seattle U law professor and thousands more say Kavanaugh should not be confirmed Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle University associate law professor Sara Rankin about why she believes Brett Kavanaugh lacks the judicial temperament and impartiality to be confirmed to the United States Supreme Court. Kim Malcolm
Sen. Patty Murray says Kavanaugh allegations must be investigated further Kim Malcolm talks with Sen. Patty Murray about why she supports an FBI investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Kim Malcolm
Despite threats from feds, Seattle forges ahead on safe injection site Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan says she will continue to fund plans for a 'safe injection' site for drug users, despite federal warnings of "swift and aggressive action" against them. Amy Radil
Lawsuit put on hold over Hanford worker safety Kim Malcolm talks with KUOW's Richland correspondent Anna King about a settlement agreement between Washington state and the U.S. Department of Energy. Kim Malcolm
It's legal to be naked (anywhere) in Seattle Nudity was made legal here in the case of Seattle v. Johnson. Yes, really Anna Boiko-Weyrauch