Meet Pete: The Millennial who wants to be president Tackling a mayorship can be like “changing channels every five minutes between 'The Wire', 'Parks and Recreation', and, occasionally, 'Veep,'” said Pete Buttigieg Sonya Harris
Sen. Patty Murray says she’ll push for daylight saving time year-round This comes as Oregon, Washington and California state legislators move toward nixing the twice yearly time change. Tom Banse
Rob Johnson will leave Seattle City Council in April Seattle City Councilmember Rob Johnson will resign April 5. Rumors had circulated that he would be leaving, but a City Council spokesperson confirmed that early Thursday. David Hyde
Democratic Candidates Embrace The Risk Of Radical Ideas Increasing the size of the Supreme Court and scrapping the Electoral College are two of the latest provocative proposals sweeping the 2020 Democratic field. Scott Detrow
700 bills in the Washington Legislature and counting: Which ones will survive? Halfway through this legislative session, nearly 700 bills have been passed by the Washington House or Senate. Which bills will survive? Angela King
Trump vetoes Congress on border wall President Trump used his veto pen for the first time Friday. GOP senators who bucked the president in Thursday's vote said they did so to preserve congressional control over government spending. Scott Horsley
"I think it's important to use the word 'lie.'" How veteran journalists approach news in the Trump era News reporting is a crucial and costly endeavor. Here, veteran journalists discuss what it takes John O'Brien
Put a (Sue) Bird on it: Specialty license plates in the Pacific Northwest are growing The options to share your fandom or your love of nature through your car license plate keep growing in Oregon and Washington. But not all license plate... Tom Banse
Get ready to vote! Washington bumps presidential primary to March Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, a candidate for the 2020 Democratic nomination, signed legislation Thursday to bump the state’s presidential primary from late May to early March. Austin Jenkins
Boeing's political relationships come under scrutiny Boeing's CEO reportedly called President Trump this week to advise him on what to do, showing just how connected the aviation giant is in our nation's Capitol. Kim Malcolm