Bill Would Expand Access To Overdose Antidote Drug Ross Reynolds talks to Dennis Donovan, director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute at the University of Washington, about a bill which would grant... Kate O'Connell
As Elderly Population Grows, King County Cracks Down On Elder Abuse Ross Reynolds speaks with Page Ulrey, senior deputy prosecuting attorney with King County's Office of Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Abuse, about House... Posey Gruener
New Proposal Calls For Testing All Rape Kits In Washington Ross Reynolds talks with Erika Teschke about a bill in the state legislature that would require all new rape kits to be tested by the Washington state... Andy Hurst
Privacy Or Funding: The Tough Choice In Combating Homelessness When a homeless person needs help, they are often asked for a lot of personal information. For victims of domestic violence, that information could... John Ryan
The Transportation Package That Could (Maybe) Ross Reynolds talks with KUOW Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins and state Rep. Jessyn Farrell, D-Seattle, about a possible transportation package in... Hannah Burn
Debunking The Model Student Minority Myth Marcie Sillman talks with Yoonsun Choi, University of Chicago professor, about the "model minority" myth and why lumping Asian students in one category... Hannah Burn
How Making Movies In Washington Can Boost The State's Economy Marcie Sillman talks with Washington Filmworks executive director Amy Lillard about a legislative proposal that would increase the amount of tax... Andy Hurst
Rep. Pettigrew's 'Open-Door Policy' For Police Jeannie Yandel talks with state Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D-Seattle, about the "open-door policy" he's developed for police and why he thinks police don't... Jeannie Yandel
What's Standing In The Way Of Funding Basic Education? Marcie Sillman talks with KUOW Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about the big policy sticking points facing Washington lawmakers concerning education. Hannah Burn
How Local Native American Tribes Can Start Selling Marijuana Ross Reynolds talks to Anthony Broadman, a partner with the Seattle law firm Galanda Broadman, about how local tribes can sell marijuana on reservations. Amina Al-Sadi