The Latest Week in Review: shelter, libraries, and gas prices Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Reporter and writer Lauryn Bray, Seattle Times City Hall reporter David Kroman, and Washington Policy Center Senior Researcher Paul Guppy. Kevin Kniestedt National Months after the ICE shootings in Minnesota, a federal probe remains elusive Officials in Minnesota have sued the Trump administration, saying federal officials are withholding evidence in the killings of U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good by immigration agents in Minneapolis, as well as the non-fatal shooting of a Venezuelan man. Meg Anderson Environment Seattle to sign agreement concerning Skagit River dams Seattle City Light is set to spend millions on fish passage, habitat restoration, and compensation to tribes in the coming decades after the city’s leaders greenlit a massive agreement concerning its dams on the upper Skagit River on Tuesday, April 7. Sophia Gates / Cascadia Daily News Business New Amtrak trains coming soon to Pacific Northwest, but not in time for World Cup Summer capacity in the region will remain limited due to a railcar shortage. New trainsets are still expected later in the year. Tom Banse/Washington State Standard Arts & Life With online gambling easier than ever, some teens are getting addicted Many parents don't know their teens are gambling until it becomes a problem. Politics First lady Melania Trump says she did not know Jeffrey Epstein Melania Trump's statement comes months after the Department of Justice released troves of files related to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The released files mention both Melania Trump and President Trump. Environment Snow levels are at a record low in the Rocky Mountains, researchers say Surveyors say they've never seen so little snow at their annual spring measurements in the Rocky Mountains. World Five things to know about Hungary's election Hungary votes Sunday in a pivotal test of Viktor Orbán's "illiberal democracy," as challenger Péter Magyar taps voter frustration, with stakes for Europe, NATO and the U.S. Nick Spicer Environment Every tire produces a chemical that kills coho salmon. Can scientists pump the brakes? What do you do when one of the most lethal substances to aquatic life emanates from every tire on the road? Stephen Howie The hidden forces shaping your choices Every day, we make countless choices—but are these decisions guided by desire or design? This hour, TED speakers on what shapes the food we eat, how we power our homes, and how we communicate. Prev 62 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Week in Review: shelter, libraries, and gas prices Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Reporter and writer Lauryn Bray, Seattle Times City Hall reporter David Kroman, and Washington Policy Center Senior Researcher Paul Guppy. Kevin Kniestedt
National Months after the ICE shootings in Minnesota, a federal probe remains elusive Officials in Minnesota have sued the Trump administration, saying federal officials are withholding evidence in the killings of U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good by immigration agents in Minneapolis, as well as the non-fatal shooting of a Venezuelan man. Meg Anderson
Environment Seattle to sign agreement concerning Skagit River dams Seattle City Light is set to spend millions on fish passage, habitat restoration, and compensation to tribes in the coming decades after the city’s leaders greenlit a massive agreement concerning its dams on the upper Skagit River on Tuesday, April 7. Sophia Gates / Cascadia Daily News
Business New Amtrak trains coming soon to Pacific Northwest, but not in time for World Cup Summer capacity in the region will remain limited due to a railcar shortage. New trainsets are still expected later in the year. Tom Banse/Washington State Standard
Arts & Life With online gambling easier than ever, some teens are getting addicted Many parents don't know their teens are gambling until it becomes a problem.
Politics First lady Melania Trump says she did not know Jeffrey Epstein Melania Trump's statement comes months after the Department of Justice released troves of files related to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The released files mention both Melania Trump and President Trump.
Environment Snow levels are at a record low in the Rocky Mountains, researchers say Surveyors say they've never seen so little snow at their annual spring measurements in the Rocky Mountains.
World Five things to know about Hungary's election Hungary votes Sunday in a pivotal test of Viktor Orbán's "illiberal democracy," as challenger Péter Magyar taps voter frustration, with stakes for Europe, NATO and the U.S. Nick Spicer
Environment Every tire produces a chemical that kills coho salmon. Can scientists pump the brakes? What do you do when one of the most lethal substances to aquatic life emanates from every tire on the road? Stephen Howie
The hidden forces shaping your choices Every day, we make countless choices—but are these decisions guided by desire or design? This hour, TED speakers on what shapes the food we eat, how we power our homes, and how we communicate.