These WA Democrats disagree on what to do about military-style guns Kim Malcolm talks with state Sen. Kevin Ranker (D-Orcas Island) about why he's co-sponsoring a bill that would raise the age requirements to purchase... Kim Malcolm
How does being exempt from public disclosure help WA lawmakers do their jobs? How much right does the public have to pull back the curtain and see the communications of their state lawmakers? Washington state has had a Public... Bill Radke
'Big cultural change' needed to prevent campus suicides Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington associate professor Jennifer Stuber about suicide prevention on college campuses. Last week, the... Kim Malcolm
Witnessing the last person to be put to death by the state Is Washington state going to put an end to capital punishment? The death penalty has been on hold since 2014 when Governor Inslee declared a moratorium... Casey Martin
Emails and texts from state lawmakers are public records, judge rules Kim Malcolm talks with Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about the outcome of public records lawsuit against the Washington Legislature. Kim Malcolm
Sen. Schoesler on the state budget, carbon taxes and Cascade divide Bill Radke talks to Washington state Sen. Schoesler (R-Ritzville), about issues that will arise in the state legislature in the 2018 session. Bill Radke
Governor Inslee takes your questions and ours Bill Radke talks with Washington state Governor Jay Inslee about his plans for a carbon tax, President Trump's plans for our weed and offshore oil, a... Jason Pagano
As Democrats take back control in Olympia, what can they accomplish? Kim Malcolm speaks with Senator Andy Billig (D - Spokane) about what Democrats hope to accomplish during the 2018 legislative session. Billig is deputy... Kim Malcolm
Lawmaker wants to end Washington's ban on rent control Washington cities are prohibited from regulating rent prices, but one lawmaker wants to change that. Democratic state Representative Nicole Macri says... Paige Browning
How 'insane' was campaign spending this year on Seattle's Eastside? Try $180 a vote How much is your vote worth? It all depends where you live. If you had the right address on Seattle’s Eastside, it was worth $180 this year. John Ryan