The Latest Health This nation has the fastest rising rate of cancer cases -- and deaths -- in the world According to a new report, cancer rates are skyrocketing in this tiny country. What's causing this to happen? And what steps can be taken to turn the tide? Ari Daniel Wednesday Evening Headlines Waymo starts testing in Seattle, healthcare continues to be at the center of the federal shutdown, and Tacoma approves a camping ban. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers What to know about Seattle's sales tax increase, plus the latest city hall news We get news on a potential deal between the city and the Seattle police union, a slightly better city budget projection and how the city might spend the revenue from the sales tax increase Gabrielle Healy The many joys (and a few potential dangers) of foraging in the PNW The author of Edible Plants of the Northwest talks about the joys (and dangers) of foraging Libby Denkmann National But the art of debate is thriving in one unlikely place: prisons An Oregon penitentiary is showcasing its inmates' debating skills. They make arguments, speak to others' perspectives and resolve disputes amicably. Tiffany Camhi Health Trump's 'cardiac age' is 14 years younger. What does that mean? The President's "cardiac age" has been reported to be 14 years younger than his chronological age. What does this mean, and who can get this test? Allison Aubrey Immigration Immigration agencies accessed WA law enforcement license plate data, report finds A new report from the University of Washington’s Center for Human Rights found that federal immigration enforcement has been mining license plate data from local law enforcement in Washington state. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez Progressive Christians counter Christian Nationalism message Many Christians are worried that the rise of Christian Nationalism — the idea that the U.S. government should be ruled by Christian beliefs — is doing harm to their religion. Jason DeRose Politics Is Congress willing to curb Trump's approach to executive power? President Trump's expansive interpretation of executive power is continuing to reshape federal spending in a government shutdown. Claudia Grisales Economy Proposal for 1,300-acre solar farm goes again to Washington governor for approval The fate of a proposed 1,300-acre solar farm in south-central Washington is back in the hands of Gov. Bob Ferguson. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard Prev 706 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Health This nation has the fastest rising rate of cancer cases -- and deaths -- in the world According to a new report, cancer rates are skyrocketing in this tiny country. What's causing this to happen? And what steps can be taken to turn the tide? Ari Daniel
Wednesday Evening Headlines Waymo starts testing in Seattle, healthcare continues to be at the center of the federal shutdown, and Tacoma approves a camping ban. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers
What to know about Seattle's sales tax increase, plus the latest city hall news We get news on a potential deal between the city and the Seattle police union, a slightly better city budget projection and how the city might spend the revenue from the sales tax increase Gabrielle Healy
The many joys (and a few potential dangers) of foraging in the PNW The author of Edible Plants of the Northwest talks about the joys (and dangers) of foraging Libby Denkmann
National But the art of debate is thriving in one unlikely place: prisons An Oregon penitentiary is showcasing its inmates' debating skills. They make arguments, speak to others' perspectives and resolve disputes amicably. Tiffany Camhi
Health Trump's 'cardiac age' is 14 years younger. What does that mean? The President's "cardiac age" has been reported to be 14 years younger than his chronological age. What does this mean, and who can get this test? Allison Aubrey
Immigration Immigration agencies accessed WA law enforcement license plate data, report finds A new report from the University of Washington’s Center for Human Rights found that federal immigration enforcement has been mining license plate data from local law enforcement in Washington state. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Progressive Christians counter Christian Nationalism message Many Christians are worried that the rise of Christian Nationalism — the idea that the U.S. government should be ruled by Christian beliefs — is doing harm to their religion. Jason DeRose
Politics Is Congress willing to curb Trump's approach to executive power? President Trump's expansive interpretation of executive power is continuing to reshape federal spending in a government shutdown. Claudia Grisales
Economy Proposal for 1,300-acre solar farm goes again to Washington governor for approval The fate of a proposed 1,300-acre solar farm in south-central Washington is back in the hands of Gov. Bob Ferguson. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard