Politics WA’s prosecutors are mostly white, male — and running unopposed Of the 39 prosecutor races on ballots across the state, only 10 are contested. by Lilly Fowler / November 2, 2018
Opinion Arguments for and against I-940’s changes to police law Two looks at the ballot measure on police use of force and training. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / October 31, 2018
News Report: Washington foster kids abused at out-of-state group home Washington social workers allegedly knew of the abuses, but did not act. by Allegra Abramo InvestigateWest / October 17, 2018
Politics Washington state gun initiative leading by 25 points in new poll Millions of dollars have poured into the “Yes” campaign, a result of the frustration generated by legislative inaction. by David Kroman / October 15, 2018
Opinion WA’s death penalty can’t be justified until we fix the system I support capital punishment in some cases, but the Supreme Court was right to deem it unconstitutional. by Knute Berger / October 12, 2018
Politics The study that killed the death penalty in Washington Washington state Supreme Court rules death penalty is "arbitrary" and "racially biased." by Lilly Fowler / October 11, 2018
News Asylum seeker at Tacoma jail goes 50 days without food ‘I would prefer to die on this soil than go back to Russia,’ says the hunger striker at Northwest Detention Center. by Lilly Fowler / October 10, 2018 / Updated at 1:05 p.m.
Politics With Kavanaugh vote on the horizon, Seattle speaks out Women gathered to share stories of assault at a Wednesday vigil. Next up, a walkout. by Lilly Fowler / October 4, 2018
Politics Youth jail opponent nominated as permanent head of public defense Anita Khandelwal was sharply criticized by at least one county official for her stance on the contentious issue. by David Kroman / October 3, 2018
Politics The top civilian in the Seattle Police Department resigns Wednesday was the last day for Brian Maxey, the department’s Chief Operating Officer and a major player in its consent decree proceedings. by David Kroman / September 27, 2018 / Updated at 4:30 PM
Politics Foster kids trapped as WA system collapses Washington kids are being warehoused in hotels and shipped out of state. by Allegra Abramo InvestigateWest / September 21, 2018
Opinion What to watch for when Kavanaugh testifies Thursday A University of Puget Sound professor suggests ways to evaluate how the Supreme Court nominee views women. by Alisa Kessel / September 20, 2018
Politics More help, fewer handcuffs for low-level offenders in King County Seattle's LEAD diversion program expected to expand to Burien and other south King County cities. by Lilly Fowler / September 11, 2018
Politics Hunger strike at immigrant jail is protected speech, ACLU says Activists say detainees in Tacoma have been threatened with force-feeding. by Lilly Fowler / September 7, 2018
Politics Seattle City Attorney’s promise to prosecute put to the test Pete Holmes announced last week that he would take activists who snarl traffic to court. by Lilly Fowler / September 5, 2018