Technology Technology is taking on addiction. Now there are smartphone apps to help prevent relapses Every week, tens of thousands of Americans complete intensive drug and alcohol rehab programs. The next months, however, are fraught with risk of... Tom Banse
Politics Veteran journalist Dan Rather on the meaning of American patriotism Our times are more perilous than the Watergate era, says Rather. John O'Brien
Politics Washington lawmakers ponder rules for sidewalk-driving delivery robots Drones that fly through the sky to deliver packages are taking longer than anticipated to become reality. But wheeled delivery robots that drive down... Tom Banse
Technology High-speed internet on Inslee's wishlist for Washington state Washington's governor wants the state to start treating the internet the same way it treats electricity. Paige Browning
Health Microsoft in the drugstore? Why the tech giant is partnering with Walgreens Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Todd Bishop about why Microsoft is entering a retail partnership with the parent company of Walgreens. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Science How a smartphone app could save the lives of opioid users Kim Malcolm talks with Dr. Jacob Sunshine about the smartphone app "Second Chance." Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
CLEAR fingerprint technology at Seattle stadiums If you're heading to the Pearl Jam gig at the Safeco Field, you can expect to stand in line. From security lines to lines to buy food and drink. But you... Bill Radke Sophie Reid
Megacities, ravaged land, and companion robots. Could that be our future? Imagine the Pacific Northwest in the future. Amina Al-Sadi Bill Radke
Should blueprints for a 3D-printed gun be available online? Bill Radke talks about Attorney General Bob Ferguson's lawsuit over the release of blueprints for a 3D-printed gun online. Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
Fly to Asia in three hours, but at what cost to the environment? New high-speed passenger planes being designed by Boeing and other manufacturers could connect continents faster than ever before. But these supersonic... John Ryan