The end of the pipeline. Seattle teachers go to prison to get schooled Every month, a Seattle high school principal brings a group of fellow educators to a nearby prison. It’s an effort to address the so-called “school-to-prison pipeline.” Ann Dornfeld
A homeless man steals clothes from a Seattle Goodwill, goes to jail. His story isn’t unusual Seattle charges people for stealing from Goodwill more than any other retailer. Almost one in three are homeless. Sydney Brownstone
A Prosecutors thoughts on Trump and Barr: Preet Bharara Preet Bharara and how the President of the United States 'created a space" for him to write his book. Sonya Harris
What's this police watchtower doing at a Seattle Safeway? Does this surveillance unit serve more to deter crime - or to make citizens feel like they're living in a police state? Ann Dornfeld
A narwhal tusk and a dead cheetah. Seattle turns in its animal shame Over the weekend at the Woodland Park Zoo, people from all over Seattle showed up to get rid of a variety of valuable possessions made from animals. Items that just recently became illegal to sell. Caroline Chamberlain Gomez
Suspect in Seattle ride-share assault turns himself in A suspect has turned himself in to police, after a Seattle woman said she was raped when trying to catch a ride-share car home. Paige Browning
New U.S. attorney on safe injection sites in Seattle: 'Don't go there.' Seattle's new U.S. Attorney Brian Moran was nominated by President Trump but said hiring process had no "political litmus test." Amy Radil
70 percent of people who died in Washington and Oregon jails hadn't been convicted When Jeremy Lavender came back from a 15-month Army deployment in Iraq to live with his wife and new baby, “he wasn’t the same person,” according to Lavender’s ex-wife, Myra Shearer. Sydney Brownstone
Booked and buried: Northwest jails' mounting death toll Since 2008, at least 306 people across the Northwest have died after being taken to a county jail, according to an investigation by OPB, KUOW and the Northwest News Network. Sydney Brownstone
Lake City shooting suspect told police he had no memory after blacking out from drinking earlier in the day Lake City shooting suspect Tad-Michael Norman told police he had no memory of what transpired after he drank and played video games the afternoon of a deadly carjacking and shooting spree, according to a charging document filed by police. Sydney Brownstone