Arts & Life A Prosecutors thoughts on Trump and Barr: Preet Bharara Preet Bharara and how the President of the United States 'created a space" for him to write his book. Sonya Harris
Crime What's this police watchtower doing at a Seattle Safeway? Does this surveillance unit serve more to deter crime - or to make citizens feel like they're living in a police state? Ann Dornfeld
A narwhal tusk and a dead cheetah. Seattle turns in its animal shame Over the weekend at the Woodland Park Zoo, people from all over Seattle showed up to get rid of a variety of valuable possessions made from animals. Items that just recently became illegal to sell. Caroline Chamberlain Gomez
Crime Suspect in Seattle ride-share assault turns himself in A suspect has turned himself in to police, after a Seattle woman said she was raped when trying to catch a ride-share car home. Paige Browning
Law & Courts New U.S. attorney on safe injection sites in Seattle: 'Don't go there.' Seattle's new U.S. Attorney Brian Moran was nominated by President Trump but said hiring process had no "political litmus test." Amy Radil
Law & Courts 70 percent of people who died in Washington and Oregon jails hadn't been convicted When Jeremy Lavender came back from a 15-month Army deployment in Iraq to live with his wife and new baby, “he wasn’t the same person,” according to Lavender’s ex-wife, Myra Shearer. Sydney Brownstone
Law & Courts Booked and buried: Northwest jails' mounting death toll Since 2008, at least 306 people across the Northwest have died after being taken to a county jail, according to an investigation by OPB, KUOW and the Northwest News Network. Conrad Wilson Austin Jenkins Sydney Brownstone Tony Schick
Law & Courts Lake City shooting suspect told police he had no memory after blacking out from drinking earlier in the day Lake City shooting suspect Tad-Michael Norman told police he had no memory of what transpired after he drank and played video games the afternoon of a deadly carjacking and shooting spree, according to a charging document filed by police. Sydney Brownstone Amy Radil
Crime Second-grade teacher on Seattle shooting: 'He looked me in the eyes and shot' Deborah Judd, 56, was one of three people shot on Sand Point Way on Wednesday afternoon. She is a second-grade teacher at Laurelhurst Elementary. Amy Radil Isolde Raftery
Law & Courts Civil Rights And Faith Leaders To FBI: Take White Nationalist Violence Seriously Civil rights and faith leaders are demanding a meeting with the FBI director. The message: time to prioritize white nationalist violence. Leila Fadel