Every day, hackers try to get into Washington's voting systems Kim Malcolm talks with Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman about the safeguards in place to prevent cyber attacks on Washington's election systems. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Washington lawmaker assails media as 'dirty, godless, hateful people' A Republican state representative from eastern Washington is drawing attention after comments he made about the media at a pro-gun rally. Austin Jenkins
Teens placed in solitary confinement settle with King County Four teenagers formerly jailed in a King County solitary confinement unit at an adult jail have settled a federal lawsuit against the county. Sydney Brownstone
Resignation or Retirement? Why it matters in the case of this former Washington State employee Bill Radke talks to Northwest News Network's Austin Jenkins about the case of Dale Peinecke, a former cabinet member in Governor Jay Inslee's office who... Amina Al-Sadi Bill Radke
Welcome to SeaCouver! Envisioning the Northwest of the future In the struggle to shape what life on earth will be like years from now, visionary futurists inspire us with dread and hope at turns. Author Brenda... John O'Brien
Part 5: Desperate for help, far from home Hospital stays are usually short: days, weeks, sometimes months. But when the state of Washington sent 16 patients with brain injuries to a... Austin Jenkins
Part 4: Desperate for help, far from home More than $12 million dollars. That’s what the state of Washington spent to send 16 patients with serious brain injuries to a rehabilitation facility in... Austin Jenkins
Part 3: Desperate for help, far from home Between 2014 and 2017, the state of Washington sent 16 patients with brain injuries to a rehabilitation hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Austin Jenkins
Part 2: Desperate for help, far from home Sometimes people with severe brain injuries develop behavioral issues that are hard to manage. This can make it difficult to find them a place to live. Austin Jenkins