Race & Identity Kirkland man campaigns for baseball bobbleheads that bring civil rights stories to life Jay Caldwell is raising money to create some of the first-ever bobbleheads of black baseball players who were prevented from joining Major League Baseball by segregation laws of the 1920s and '30s. Paige Browning
Politics This Supreme Court Case Could Impact The Mueller Probe And Boost Trump's Pardon Power A case of a man tried twice for the same gun charge by the federal government and the state of Alabama could have ramifications for the Mueller investigation into the Trump campaign and Russia. Nina Totenberg
Race & Identity Black patron calls for boycott after being told to 'move along' from fro-yo shop "I haven't slept through the night since this incident happened and I know my parents haven't either." Casey Martin
Government Seattle reacts to proposed rollback of trans protections The White House is considering rolling back federal protections for transgender people. We spoke to Seattle’s LGBTQ Commission about what that would mean. Casey Martin Kim Malcolm
Race & Identity Affirmative action may return to Washington state Hundreds will march along Union Street tonight to Mount Zion Baptist Church to commemorate the anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington. Angela King Casey Martin
How James Baldwin schooled Robert F. Kennedy on race in America Last week was the 50th anniversary of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination. Bobby Kennedy was remembered as a civil rights advocate, but it's more... Matt Martin Bill Radke
Seattle loses civil rights leader Reverend Dr. Samuel B. McKinney Seattle civil rights leader, Reverend Sam McKinney, died April 7, 2018. @KUOWRoss shares this remembrance: pic.twitter.com/d9put8NY5z — KUOW Public... Marcie Sillman Ross Reynolds Casey Martin
How Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy lives on in King County Fifty years ago today, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered on a balcony in Memphis, Tennessee. Decades later, a motion passed in the King... Bill Radke Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Che Taylor's family files civil rights suit against city of Seattle The family of Che Taylor has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of Seattle and the police officers who shot him. Patricia Murphy Gil Aegerter