Politics Win or lose, Jayapal says it's time to impeach Trump Ahead of a House Judiciary Committee vote on the details of an impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump, two members make their case to a crowd in Seattle. Casey Martin
Politics Kitsap base project among those cut by Trump to fund border wall A submarine pier in Washington State is among the most prominent projects being cut. Paige Browning
Politics Cities And Immigrants Drove Census Controversy — 100 Years Ago A century ago, debate over immigration and urban-rural power stalled congressional action on the results of the census. The tensions that mattered then still persist a century later. Ron Elving
Politics Impeachment will 'divide the country' says Rep. Schrier Should President Donald Trump be impeached? Some Democrats say yes. Washington Congresswoman Kim Schrier says: Not so fast. David Hyde
Politics Rep. Denny Heck calls for the full Mueller report to be made public Kim Malcolm talks with Washington Congressman Denny Heck about the Mueller report, and why he wants Attorney General William Barr to release the full report to the public. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Trump Vows Veto After Congress Blocks His Order To Build Border Wall The resolution to terminate the president's national emergency declaration sets up the likely first veto confrontation between Congress and the White House since President Trump took office. Susan Davis
Politics CEO Says Wells Fargo Has Transformed After Scandals; Lawmakers Are Skeptical Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers question whether Wells Fargo has changed its culture away from fraud and mismanagement that have led to billions in fines and penalties against the bank. Daniella Cheslow
Politics What Rep. Denny Heck wants to ask Michael Cohen Representative Denny Heck (D-Olympia) has a chance to question the President's former lawyer Michael Cohen under oath on Thursday. He talked with KUOW's Angela King ahead of the closed-door House Intelligence Committee hearing. Angela King
Politics 5 unexpected ways the government shutdown affects Seattle and Washington state For one, earthquake monitoring. Yikes. Paige Browning KUOW Staff
Politics The U.S. government is failing its treaties with Native Americans, Civil Rights Commission says The lengthy report by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights calls on Congress to put together an action plan. Paige Browning