Posted June 30, 2023 SCOTUS Reshapes America The U.S. Supreme Court gives conservatives big victories on Affirmative Action, federal student loans, and anti-discrimination laws. Looking at… Play
Posted June 23, 2023 How Seattle voters might change the City Council Forty-five candidates are seeking seven seats on the Seattle City Council in this year’s elections. But has public sentiment… Play
Posted June 19, 2023 New leadership for the Washington State Republican Party Caleb Heimlich, the long-time head of the Washington Republican Party, announced he is stepping down to spend more time… Play
Posted June 2, 2023 A moderate Democrat joins the race for WA governor State Senator Mark Mullet (D-Issaquah) is jumping into the race for governor. Focusing his campaign on tax policy, Mullet… Play
Posted May 19, 2023 A grand bargain on drug possession? State lawmakers finally come to an agreement on drug laws. Possession of a controlled substance will soon be a… Play
Posted May 13, 2023 How artificial intelligence threatens democracy Whether it’s fake images or computer-generated voices made to sound like real people, ‘deep fakes’ and artificial intelligence have… Play
Posted May 7, 2023 Who will replace Jay Inslee? Governor Jay Inslee announced this week he would not seek re-election. Less than 24 hours later, Attorney General Bob… Play
Posted April 30, 2023 Cities, counties look to ban drugs after Legislature fails to act After state lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on how to handle drug addiction local governments are scrambling to… Play
Posted April 23, 2023 In final push, WA lawmakers debate drugs, budget With just hours remaining in the legislative session, lawmakers must wrap up a whirlwind debate on how to handle… Play
Posted April 8, 2023 Conflicting rulings on abortion pill, but Washington state has a plan Late Friday, two federal judges issued conflicting rulings on mifepristone, a drug commonly used in abortions. One judge… Play