No, that's not cocaine. People are buying fentanyl in disguise and dying Overdose deaths from illicit fentanyl have spiked in Washington -- 81 in the first half of 2018, state officials say. Patricia Murphy
When an immigrant dies in custody, how much does ICE tell the public? Kim Malcolm talks with Human Rights Watch senior researcher Grace Meng about the death of Mergensana Amar, a Russian national who died after a suicide attempt at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma. Kim Malcolm
Why Washington foster kids are sleeping in hotels Kim Malcolm talks with foster care advocate Jen Kamel about why there's a significant foster parent shortage in Washington state. Kim Malcolm
Birth control for men is being tested in Seattle It's a gel that is clear, smells vaguely of alcohol and has the consistency of hand sanitizer. Casey Martin
As students embrace “Juuling,” Seattle experts say restrictions must go farther As students embrace “Juuling,” Seattle experts say restrictions must go farther Amy Radil
Local community feels the impact of HIV cases in North Seattle The number of new HIV cases among people who are homeless in North Seattle has continued to rise in recent weeks. Public health officials say there are now 14 confirmed cases in a cluster that's causing serious concern. Kate Walters
If California ditches daylight saving time, will Washington be in a different time zone? By approving Prop. 7 on election day, 60 percent of Californians voted to do away with clock-changing altogether. That means the state would be on daylight savings all year long. They would never fall back or spring forward again. Isolde Raftery
Is Seattle a magnet for homeless people? Here's what the data says Paige Browning talks with Scott Greenstone of the Seattle Times about how many homeless people in King County are from the area. Paige Browning
First flu death in Washington state confirmed A Pierce County man in his 40s died Monday in a hospital -- Washington state's first flu death this season. Casey Martin