Breastfeeding is 'life or death for communities of color' The birth of Camie Goldhammer's first daughter did not go as planned. The labor had gone long, and Goldhammer, a social worker, ended up having an... Ann Dornfeld
Trump to roll back health and safety standards for detained immigrants Kim Malcolm talks with New York Times reporter Caitlin Dickerson about new regulations that would roll back health and safety standards for detained... Kim Malcolm
Former lineman claims Seahawks gave him drugs to play through the pain Jeannie Yandel speaks with Seattle Times' sports enterprise and investigative reporter Geoff Baker about his story on former Seahawks offensive tackle... Jeannie Yandel
This pesticide is unsafe for children, scientists say, but feds won’t ban it The Environmental Protection Agency has said they will not ban an insecticide widely used on farms and orchards, including in Washington state. This... Kate OConnell
Federal biotech funding is a 'backbone' of Washington's economy Bill Radke talks to Jon Talton, Seattle Times economics columnist, about what it would mean for the Northwest if the proposed cuts to the National... Bill Radke
How emergency rooms are impacted by Obamacare Bill Radke talks to Anne Newcombe, the clinical director of emergency services at Harborview Medical Center, about what the hospital has seen since the... Bill Radke
Republican health care bill, short of votes, is withdrawn House Republicans, short of votes, withdrew their health care bill on Friday afternoon, just before it was supposed to go to the floor. The bill was... Isolde Raftery
This week we're figuring it out as it happens The fate of President Trump's health care plan comes down to the wire. We get into the pros and cons of Seattle's proposed soda tax and homeless levy.... Bill Radke
Here's what the Obamacare repeal could mean for Washington immigrants Kim Malcolm talks with Kaiser Health News reporter Julie Rovner about how immigrants and refugees may be affected by the American Health Care Act, the... Kim Malcolm
Hospitals may help foot your bill — but many people don’t know that A bill requiring hospitals to inform patients they may be eligible for charity care has passed the Washington State House Thursday. By law, Washington... Ruby de Luna