Photos of ‘needles’ sent to Seattle’s Find It Fix It app. (Spoiler: many aren't needles) A third of the time, reports of “needles” on the city’s Find it, Fix it app instead show RVs, tents and homeless people Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Politics Gov. Jay Inslee tries to stand out at Democrats' second primary debate Washington Governor Jay Inslee got a lot more air time in the Democratic presidential debate. Here's how he took it to Joe Biden and made a minor splash with mental health care. Amy Radil Angela King Casey Martin
Politics 'We don’t need a full vote.' Rep. Jayapal pushes forward on Trump impeachment inquiry Getting the evidence underlying the Mueller Report is the first step of impeachment, the congresswoman said. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Business T-Mobile a big step closer to merging with Sprint Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Monica Nickelsburg about Federal approval for a proposed merger between Bellevue-based T-Mobile and Sprint. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Environment The river runs alarmingly low in North Bend It’s been raining this July, but much of Washington is still in a drought, because of our hot, dry spring and early summer. Just 30 minutes outside Seattle, in the town of North Bend, most development is on hold till an issue of water is resolved. Eilís O'Neill
Business As the 737 Max crisis grows, Boeing faces crucial decisions about production in Renton Kim Malcolm talks with aviation journalist Jon Ostrower about the latest developments in Boeing's 737 MAX crisis. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Complaint says King County Executive Dow Constantine steered contract toward his friend, political supporter Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Sydney Brownstone about a whistleblower complaint involving King County Executive Dow Constantine Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Why Uber wants Seattle drivers to pay a toll to drive downtown Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Heidi Groover about congestion pricing in Seattle. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Impeach Trump, says WA Rep. Rick Larsen. And not because of the racist tweets “I’ve reached my limit.” Casey Martin
Law & Courts Court strikes down Seattle's wealth tax, but opens door for uniform income tax Kim Malcolm talks with KUOW's Carolyn Adolph about a State Court of Appeals ruling that says Seattle's wealth tax is unconstitutional. Kim Malcolm Carolyn Adolph Andy Hurst