Science If a major earthquake hits, lives will be at risk in many Washington schools Kim Malcolm talks with geologist Corina Forson about a new state report on the seismic safety of school buildings in Washington state. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
King County allowed ICE to illegally tap into jail database, audit finds Kim Malcolm talks with King County Council chair Rod Dembowski about revelations that King County has allowed ICE officials to access the personal information of inmates. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Education Citizens file suit over controversial Seattle Schools science curriculum A citizens’ group has filed suit to stop the Seattle School District from adopting its new science materials following a yearlong curriculum selection process. Ann Dornfeld
WA Department of Licensing: we don't give out immigration info to ICE Kim Malcolm talks with Washington Department of Licensing spokesperson Gigi Zenk about the agency's policy about giving information to federal authorities. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Health Overdose deaths continue to rise in King County. Here are two big reasons why Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington researcher Caleb Banta-Green about why drug overdose deaths are increasing in King County. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Seattle's new backyard cottage rules 'best in America,' says advocate Kim Malcolm talks with Sightline Institute senior researcher Dan Bertolet about Seattle's new rules for accessory dwelling units. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Seattle pops open new controversy with soda tax Seattle’s tax on sweetened beverages – commonly known as the soda tax – has raised about $22 million in the year and a half it has been on the shelves. That’s about 50% more than predicted. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke
Haunting symbolism: Migrant children are being held where Japanese-Americans were detained Kim Malcolm talks with historian Tom Ikeda about the parallels he sees between Japanese Internment during World War II and Trump administration policies around detaining migrant children. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Medina, the suburb where Bill Gates lives, says it's strapped for cash The City of Medina says it could be in deep financial trouble if it can't collect more revenue from taxpayers. Angela King
Arts & Life As Fort Lawton opens a new chapter, we explore its complex history in Seattle Kim Malcolm talks with author John Hamann about the history of Seattle's Fort Lawton. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst