This 63-year-old could lift a baby elephant Five years ago Alma Kimura was a successful lawyer. She played tennis every Thursday and was a part of a book club. Then one of her tennis partners... Carlin Bills
Health insurance rates set to spike in WA. But Congress could ease the pain Health insurance experts say the 2018 rates in the Affordable Care Act didn't have to be so expensive. And if a bill in Congress is approved, they won't... Paige Browning
Thousands expected at annual free health clinic at Key Arena Lines started forming around Seattle’s Key Arena Wednesday night for an annual four-day free health care clinic that began early Thursday morning. Donna... Casey Martin
Week in Review: Amazon HQ2, #MeToo, Boy Scouts This week, some Seattle-area leaders told Amazon they'd like to hit the refresh button on their relationship with the company. Is Seattle going... Bill Radke
Senator Murray strikes a tentative deal over Obamacare subsidies Washington state’s U.S. senators were busy Tuesday. Senator Patty Murray helped strike a bipartisan deal to avoid President Donald Trump's recently... KUOW Staff
A kid's gym that caters to everyone across the spectrum Kirkland parents Shirley and Martin Sarmiento-Blaha were looking for a gymnasium for their six-year-old twin boys. Their sons are on the autism spectrum... Casey Martin
Employer wouldn't cover their transgender son's surgery. Now ACLU is suing Paxton Enstad is 17 years old and loves to swim. He has many passions – art, baking, gingerbread sculpting – but he always loved to swim. “When I was... Kate OConnell
'A human made crisis': Washington and Seattle sue opioid makers Washington state’s attorney general and the attorney for the city of Seattle have filed separate lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, including... Kate OConnell
Another Obamacare repeal bill failed. Now what? Bill Radke talks to Mary Agnes Carey , senior correspondent covering health reform and federal health policy for Kaiser Health News, about how... Bill Radke
There's a drug that could help opioid addiction. The trick is to find someone to prescribe it Linda Hargrove takes white Suboxone tablets daily, dissolving them in her mouth. She’s used to the taste: chalky, not real bitter. Still, Hargrove sips... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch