Spokane Republicans call for Rep. Matt Shea to step down Kim Malcolm talks with journalist Leah Sottile about the numerous controversies involving Rep. Matt Shea (R-Spokane Valley). Kim Malcolm
Seattle pot business owners say state policies leave trail for thieves Kim Malcolm talks with Eric Scigliano about robberies and break-ins of Seattle marijuana businesses, and why some business owners believe state transparency laws may be playing a role. Kim Malcolm
Amazon sells products that are banned, unsafe, or deceptively labeled, says WSJ investigation Paige Browning talks with Wall Street Journal reporter Shane Shifflett about his investigation into Amazon's third-party sellers. Paige Browning
Homeless encampments and immigration policies this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Knute Berger of Crosscut, Eli Sanders of the Stranger, and Joni Balter, host of the Seattle Channel's Civic Cocktail. Bill Radke
Trump abortion policy will cause public health crisis, Seattle Planned Parenthood leader says Paige Browning talks with Chris Charbonneau, CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest about the Trump Administration's new rules for Title X. Paige Browning
Federal lawsuit seeks 'no-go zone' to protect Puget Sound orcas Paige Browning talks with Orca Relief Citizens' Alliance executive director Janet Thomas about a lawsuit against NOAA. Paige Browning
Four wolves killed by Washington state agents — hours before court hearing to protect them The fate of the last wolf from that pack will be determined at trial. Eilís O'Neill
Seattle teachers ramp up pressure over contract, with school three weeks away With school just three weeks away, the Seattle Education Association teachers' union is publicizing its efforts to boost teacher pay and improve services for students. Ann Dornfeld
Crack down on RV landlords? Seattle lawmakers reservations Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan wants to crack down on the landlords of broken down RVs. So far, city council has some reservations. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Photos of ‘needles’ sent to Seattle’s Find It Fix It app. (Spoiler: many aren't needles) A third of the time, reports of “needles” on the city’s Find it, Fix it app instead show RVs, tents and homeless people Anna Boiko-Weyrauch