How some Washington Republicans got on board the Trump train, and some stayed off Deborah Wang speaks with Washington State Republican Party chair Susan Hutchison. She also speaks with Olga Farnam, Manis Pierre and Braedon Wilkerson. Deborah Wang
He's coming: Canada readies itself for a Trump administration Deborah Wang speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about a changing of the guard in the White House and what Canada is doing to prepare for... Deborah Wang
Trump tweets to cancel Boeing's Air Force One deal Bill Radke speaks with CNN aviation editor Jon Ostrower about a tweet from President-elect Donald Trump in which he stated he wants to cancel a Boeing... Bill Radke
This week we ask: Do you stay or do you go? Levi Guerra, a Vancouver, Washington elector has said that she will join the “Hamilton electors” and not vote for Donald Trump. Washington state has 12... Bill Radke
'I cannot be silent': Undocumented Seattle student speaks out For most of his life, Carlos Rodriguez had a secret. But after this year's presidential election, he decided the time for silence was over. So, on... Kate OConnell
For undocumented immigrants, "Be glad you live in Washington," says this lawyer Kim Malcolm talks with attorney Karol Brown about how President Elect Donald Trump's proposed immigration policies could affect immigrants living in... Kim Malcolm
Teen 'faithless elector' from Washington state protests Trump presidency Another member of the electoral college from Washington state plans to vote for a Republican. That's even though Washington's 12 electors should be... Paige Browning
Trump to leave businesses, but is it enough to avoid conflicts? Bill Radke speaks with Wall Street Journal White House reporter Damian Paletta about Donald Trump's announcement that he'll leave his global business... Kate OConnell
Why did Eastern Washington vote Trump? The answer might surprise you Bill Radke speaks with Crosscut reporter David Kroman about why voters in Ritzville, Washington went for Donald Trump. Kroman says their reasons don't... Kate OConnell
Seattle police reform will continue on in Trump era In 2012, the City of Seattle and the federal government agreed to implement sweeping reforms of the city’s police department. Marcie Sillman