$100,000 Per Day: Washington State Fined Over McCleary Education Case The Washington state Supreme Court is fining the Legislature $100,000 a day effective immediately for failing to come up with a plan to fully fund K-12... Ann Dornfeld
Drought Cuts Seattle City Light's Revenue By Millions Seattle’s electric utility says it's taking a big financial hit because of the weather: The lack of rain has affected its ability to produce surplus... Deborah Wang
A Pod Of Their Own: Washington State Prison Keeps Veterans Together Every morning the flags at Stafford Creek Corrections Center in Aberdeen, Washington, are raised in a color guard ceremony. The 10 men who do the job... Patricia Murphy
NFL Gives UW $2.5M To Study Concussions Concussions are a big topic in sports these days. This year, the NFL has new rules that will let medical staff stop the game if they think they see a... Joshua McNichols
Child Behavior Can Predict Adult Crime, UW Study Finds Problem behaviors can indicate whether abused children will likely commit crimes as adults. But as KUOW’s Ann Dornfeld reports, new research from the... Ann Dornfeld
Seattle Medical Marijuana Providers Want 'Good Guy' Status In the medical marijuana business, Seattle has determined that there are good guys and bad guys. Seattle and King County recently sent letters to all... Amy Radil
Pregnant Pilot And Her Crew Rescue Alaska Fishermen Lt. Commander Kimberly Hess watched the cliff. That kept her steady, she said, as she fought a swirling 30-knot tailwind and lowered the Coast Guard... John Ryan
Activists Take Over Bernie Sanders’ First Event In Seattle. Next Stop: His Biggest Crowd Yet SEATTLE (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders spoke to a packed crowd Saturday night at the University of Washington campus about his... The Associated Press
Gang Killings Leave Seattle's New Holly Neighborhood Tense People in Seattle’s New Holly neighborhood say the killings of two young Somali men have shaken their faith in the police and they want more to be done... Liz Jones
High-Stakes Testing Efforts Hampered By Opt-Out Movement So many high school students opted out of the state proficiency tests this year that policymakers face a problem: The Washington State Board of... Ann Dornfeld