
Group sues to stop Washington ban on using credit scores for insurance rates
An insurance industry group is suing to stop a statewide ban on using consumer credit scores to help determine auto, home, and renter insurance rates.4 years ago

Seattle arts learning to adjust in the age of the pandemic
With elaborate stage productions canceled and performing arts on pause during the pandemic, Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet had to get creative.5 years ago

Veterans fill chorus in soldiers’ opera in Seattle
When an opera about the military is performed in Seattle this month, it will, for the first time, feature a chorus full of U.S. Military veterans.6 years ago

Vaping: A growing epidemic with very little regulation
Both Washington state and the FDA are still trying to figure out how to manage the vaping industry in the midst of an outbreak of illnesses.6 years ago

Vaping habits can impact teens’ brain development, and it’s easy to hide
E-cigarette use among teens has reached epidemic levels, and cases of lung disease -- linked to vaping, nationwide -- isn't the only concern.6 years ago

Pierce County Army vet battles vaping illness as outbreak continues
Army veteran Chuck Wilcoxen started vaping THC to manage pain. Now, he could be dealing with long term effects from lipoid pneumonia.6 years ago

Washington measles outbreak prevalent in unvaccinated kids
A measles outbreak is troubling local doctors, pointing toward, one simple fix that could have nipped all of this in the bud: Getting vaccinated.6 years ago

How an Oregon rancher is dancing away the wolves
Wolves are a controversial issue facing many Northwest ranchers. One rancher is trying something new to deter the predators -- a dancing man.6 years ago

Using gun safes under Washington’s newest gun control regulation
Initiative 1639 was passed by 60 percent of the vote in Washington. Now gun owners must consider how to secure their firearms. Many are looking to gun safes.7 years ago

Seattle has an illegal dumping problem with few solutions
Seattle police and the city's public utilities department have very few solutions to the trend of illegal dumping across the city. Some comes from homeless camps, but a lot comes from homes.7 years ago
