Washington state doesn't have a plan for a nuclear attack In the event of a nuclear strike there are state laws that literally ban Washington state officials from doing a part of their job. Jamala Henderson
In the war over wolves, this researcher loses Bill Radke talks to Lynda Mapes, Seattle Times environment reporter, about Robert Wielgus, the Washington State University researcher whose work on... Bill Radke
The Medical-bill "Negotiation Lab" State lawmakers avoid a government shutdown with a last-minute budget deal that adds billions to public education. Is it good enough for the state... Bill Radke
Has the legislature fully funded education yet? Maybe. It's complicated Bill Radke talks to Summer Stinson, lawyer and vice president of the parent group Washington's Paramount Duty , and Daniel Zavala, director of policy... Bill Radke
This week we're not paddling away from the tough news Seattle Mayor Ed Murray makes it official: He won't run as a write-in for a second term, and wants you to vote for former U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan... Bill Radke
Waiting on the details of the Washington state budget Bill Radke talks to Joseph O'Sullivan, Seattle Times Olympia reporter, about the latest information on the state budget deal that Republicans and... Bill Radke
A budget deal reached! But will it fully fund K-12 education? Bill Radke talks to Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about the budget deal reached by lawmakers just in time to avoid a partial government shutdown. Bill Radke
This new lawmaker may be just in time for a shutdown King County Council has appointed Democrat Javier Valdez from Northeast Seattle as the new Washington state representative for the 46th District. He'll... Paige Browning
Debate: How should we fund education? Bill Radke talks with Northwest News Network's Austin Jenkins about why lawmakers in Olympia need to agree on education funding before they can agree on... Ann Kane
Washington State Legislature is starting yet another special session Jeannie Yandel talks with Everett Herald reporter Jerry Cornfield about the latest news from the Washington State Legislature. Ann Kane