
Justices aren’t ready to relinquish power over Washington lawmakers
The Washington State Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that the Legislature isn't moving quickly enough to fulfill its constitutional duty of fully funding your children's basic education.8 years ago

Boeing celebrates huge order made during Dubai Airshow
Boeing is making a big splash at the Dubai Airshow.8 years ago

Upzone proposal may backfire on Seattle’s housing plan
成人X站 Radio's Mike Lewis looks at the pros and cons of a new proposal that would change upzone plans in 27 Seattle neighborhoods.8 years ago

Do background checks actually matter?
We are once again discussing gun control due to the massacre in a Texas church over the weekend. One of the questions is whether a background check would have prevented the shooting.8 years ago

‘I felt like I had basically failed at life’
A foreclosure service in Bellevue is being sued by the U.S. Department of Justice after the service allegedly foreclosed on dozens of homes owned by members of the military illegally.8 years ago

Seattle mayor, council pushes forward affordable housing plan
Seattle Mayor Tim Burgess and Councilmember Rob Johnson are moving forward a Mandatory Housing Affordability plan to build more affordable housing.8 years ago

University of Washington group will inspect Nike facilities
What began as a student protest movement has led to a first-of-its-kind contract between the University of Washington and Nike, Inc.8 years ago

Where to drop off your ballots on Election Day
King County Elections is forecasting a 48 percent voter turnout in the county on Tuesday. Be part of the process. Here's where to drop off your ballot.8 years ago

King County Sheriff sues former deputy for defamation
A new lawsuit was filed in connection with allegations against King County Sheriff John Urquhart, this time by the sheriff himself.8 years ago

Is ire over social media’s influence in election Democratic bitterness?
成人X站 Radio's Dave Ross asked if this is all just being fueled by "Democratic bitterness" at losing the election?8 years ago

Seattle income tax would push out the rich? Not true, expert says
Seattle passed an income tax knowing that it would be challenged in court. It rekindled a debate over whether such a tax would be beneficial.8 years ago

Seattle Storm’s Breanna Stewart says she was molested as a child
A member of the Seattle Storm says she was molested when she was a child.8 years ago

Frustration over Seattle’s homeless crisis surfaces during forum
For the first time, we heard some real frustration about Seattle's homeless crisis from business leaders during the latest forum this week.8 years ago

70,000 new jobs through Boeing’s Singapore deal? Not likely
An aerospace expert says Boeing's deal with Singapore Airlines isn't going to create 70,000 jobs like some reports allege.8 years ago

Downtown Seattle Association responds to new tax proposal
Seattle's business community is responding to the latest tax proposal aimed at further paying for homeless shelters and housing.8 years ago

UW research finds terrorist attacks with firearms more deadly
It appears there won't be any serious attempt at cracking down on firearms in the U.S., even after the most deadly shooting in our country's history.8 years ago

Lummi chairman calls bribery attempt ‘insulting and preposterous’
The company that owns the pens where thousands of salmon escaped this summer is being accused of trying to buy the silence of a tribe.8 years ago

Rob McKenna: Expect adjustment period when Boy Scouts allow girls
For more than 100 years the Boy Scouts of America has been a club for boys, as the name would apply. That's changing next year when girls will be permitted.8 years ago
Amazon chief: Seattle shouldn’t be worried about HQ2
Amazon's CEO of Worldwide Consumer business says Seattle shouldn't worry too much over the online retail giant's decision to expand outside of the city.8 years ago

Notoriously dangerous stretch of Highway 2 getting much-needed attention
One of the most dangerous stretches of highway in Washington state is getting more safety improvements.8 years ago

Former AG McKenna: Weapon modification bans aren’t unusual
What could be the legal ramifications after the tragic Las Vegas shooting? Former Washington state Attorney General Rob McKenna weighs in.8 years ago

Washington state has no ‘appetite’ for income tax
Former Gov. Christine Gregoire says good luck ever getting a state-wide income tax approved, despite the disparity of wealth in the state.8 years ago

Christine Gregoire compares famous tobacco lawsuit to opioid cases
On Seattle's Morning News, Gregoire compared the tobacco case with new opioid lawsuits, including the lawsuit targeting Purdue Pharma filed by current state Attorney General Bob Ferguson.8 years ago
