Naomi Klein and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor talk about what comes after Trump Journalist and author Naomi Klein is famous for her 2007 book, “The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.” The shock she explored there was... John O'Brien
Minimum wage increase hurt Seattle's low-wage workers, study says A new report on Seattle's groundbreaking minimum wage law has bad news for some low-wage workers. Even though hourly wages are up, low-wage workers'... David Hyde
Release the Franken! The senator from SNL lets himself be funny again It’s still a little hard to believe, but 17 years ago a comedian famous for his contributions to Saturday Night Live ran to become a U.S. Senator from... John O'Brien
Poll makes clear: Seattle mayor's race is tight An exclusive KUOW/KING Survey USA poll on the Seattle mayor’s race shows there’s not much daylight separating the candidates. David Hyde
State Republican party a 'patchwork quilt of opinions,' but 'very united' Bill Radke talks Susan Hutchison, the chairman of the Washington State Republican Party, about how national issues play locally with the Republican base. Bill Radke
How might the new health care plan affect Washingtonians? Republican senators are expected to unveil their health care proposal Monday after working behind closed doors. And Washington Democratic Senator Patty... Angela Nhi Nguyen
How 18 and a half minutes of nothing changed the world Bill Rakde talks to Joseph Janes, associate professor in the University of Washington Information School, about why he includes the 18 and a half... Bill Radke
Secret meeting targets Republican Rep. Dave Reichert Democrats are drooling over a Washington state congressional seat that’s always been in Republican hands. Republican political consultant Chris Vance... David Hyde
‘Coupons’ add up: Democracy vouchers mean more political donors in Seattle Through campaign events and door-to-door canvassing, Seattle political candidates are stepping up their search for so-called “Democracy Vouchers.” So... Amy Radil
Portland stabbing: What we learned about bystander effect Prof. Cheryl Kaiser of the University of Washington discusses the bystander effect and whether to step into a dangerous situation to help a stranger. Shane Mehling