Environment Former Interior Secretary Sally Jewell is behind the UW's new 'EarthLab' Kim Malcolm talks with Sally Jewell about EarthLab — a new project from the University of Washington. Jewell was U.S. Interior Secretary under President Obama. She currently chairs EarthLab's advisory council. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Law & Courts Seattle U law professor and thousands more say Kavanaugh should not be confirmed Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle University associate law professor Sara Rankin about why she believes Brett Kavanaugh lacks the judicial temperament and impartiality to be confirmed to the United States Supreme Court. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Trump: 'It's A Very Scary Time For Young Men In America' Backlash is building in conservative circles in reaction to the fight over the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh. It could energize GOP voters, with midterm elections just over a month away. Miles Parks
Law & Courts Sen. Patty Murray says Kavanaugh allegations must be investigated further Kim Malcolm talks with Sen. Patty Murray about why she supports an FBI investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
An update on the asylum seekers separated from their children and detained in Tacoma Kim Malcolm talks with Matt Adams about the status of several parents who were detained at the U.S. Mexico border, separated from their children, and who remain detained at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Government Trump wants fewer refugees. Here's what that could mean for Seattle Kim Malcolm talks with Rabbi Will Berkovitz about how Trump's plan to reduce the number of refugees in the U.S. will impact the refugee community in the Puget Sound region. Berkovitz is CEO of Jewish Family Service in Seattle. Andy Hurst Kim Malcolm
This Yakima newspaper isn't backing down from Trump's attacks on the press Kim Malcolm talks with Yakima Herald editorial page editor Sam McManis about why he published an editorial denouncing President Trump's attacks on the... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics For Wisconsin's Dairy Farmers, Tariffs Could Reshape The Race For The Senate Retaliatory tariffs on dairy may put dairy farmers in Wisconsin, a state won by Donald Trump in 2016, up for political grabs in this year's midterm elections. Lulu Garcia-Navarro NPR Staff
How many separated immigrant children are in Washington? The state wants to know Across the country, 711 immigrant children separated from their parents at the border still remain disconnected from their families. Now, Washington... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Is agriculture bailout 'corporate welfare' for Washington wheat farmers? This week the Trump administration unveiled a $12 billion bailout for agriculture. It's aimed at easing damage to the industry from the President's new... Bill Radke Sophie Reid