Politics 700 bills in the Washington Legislature and counting: Which ones will survive? Halfway through this legislative session, nearly 700 bills have been passed by the Washington House or Senate. Which bills will survive? Angela King Jason Pagano Austin Jenkins
Politics Trump vetoes Congress on border wall President Trump used his veto pen for the first time Friday. GOP senators who bucked the president in Thursday's vote said they did so to preserve congressional control over government spending. Scott Horsley
Politics Hotel stays, out-of-state placements put pressure on lawmakers to increase foster care funding In the woods near Olympia’s Capitol Forest, there’s a brown two-story house with unpainted plywood walls in the entryway that tell a story. Austin Jenkins
Environment Cleaner fuels could soon power Washington cars Transportation is the biggest climate polluter in Washington and nationwide. John Ryan
Politics Inslee scores first million-dollar ad buy of 2020 presidential election Money and TV ads are following Washington Governor Jay Inslee on the campaign trail in Iowa. Angela King Jason Pagano Austin Jenkins
Politics Here's what Seattleites are saying about Inslee's presidential run They want him... to keep his day job. Casey Martin Brie Ripley
Law & Courts Activists ask Seattle judge to dismiss charges over street protests Activists who blocked downtown streets to protest environmental and immigration policies are asking Seattle Municipal Court to dismiss the charges. Amy Radil
Politics Can Jay Inslee talk a good game on the presidential trail? It can be tough being governor in the upper left corner of the country. Reporter Austin Jenkins says Gov. Jay Inslee has a signature issue, along with some big hurdles in running for president. Angela King Austin Jenkins
Politics Washington state to sue Trump Administration over Title X Washington state's attorney general has announced plans to sue the Trump Administration over changes to Title X, regarding women's health care options. Paige Browning
Health As brain injury patients struggle to find basic services, families look to Olympia for help More than a decade ago, Washington state legislators added a $2 fee to most traffic tickets in an effort to improve services for the estimated 145,000 Washingtonians who suffer from TBI. But experts who advise the legislature say it's not nearly enough. Austin Jenkins