Seattle Drug Program Makes A Business Owner Out Of A Homeless Addict Marcie Sillman talks with Jeremy Bradford, an early participant in Seattle's Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion Program, about his journey from a... Hannah Burn
Team Of Women: Female Cops And Refugees Work On Trust Seattle police officers don’t get involved in immigration issues as a rule – but that doesn’t mean their relationship with refugees is easy. The city... Liz Jones
Seattle Finds Citizen Oversight Of Police Discipline Isn’t Easy To Get Ross Reynolds speaks with Jennifer Shaw, deputy director of the ACLU of Washington and a founding commissioner of Seattle's Community Police Commission,... Posey Gruener
State Patrol Looks To Recruit Laid-Off Mill Workers By the end of the year, the Washington State Patrol could need more than 200 new troopers because many are closing in on their retirement. So the agency... Lisa Brooks
Christopher Monfort Found Guilty Of Murdering Seattle Police Officer A man who shot and killed a Seattle police officer as he sat in a patrol car was found guilty of first-degree murder on Friday. A King County jury... The Associated Press
Why Police Lineups Often Fail You see someone get assaulted. The cops ask you come down to the police station to check out a photo lineup. You pick the wrong person. It wasn’t... Marcie Sillman
Seattle Police's Focus On Creating A Safe Place For Seattle's LGBTQ Community David Hyde speaks with officer Jim Ritter, LGBTQ Liaison for the Seattle Police Department, about the new Safe Place program which aims to keep the city... Kate O'Connell
Seattle's Heroin Use Through The Eyes of Street Sweepers Over the past year, street sweepers in downtown Seattle saw a dramatic increase in the number of syringes on the ground. But those numbers have declined... Amy Radil
New Washington State Law Will Brings Surveillance Secrets To Light Ross Reynolds speaks with Nate Wessler, staff attorney with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, about how a new law on the books in... Posey Gruener
Why Eye Witnesses Often Pick The Wrong Person Marcie Sillman talks with Lara Zarowsky, policy director for The Innocence Project Northwest, about why she wants to reform how police departments... Marcie Sillman