Business Seattle Mayor gives the green light to electric scooters Paige Browning talks with Casey Martin about Seattle's plans to allow a scooter-share program. Paige Browning Casey Martin
Immigrant rights group sues Trump over denying bond for asylum seekers Kim Malcolm talks with Northwest Immigrant Rights Project legal director Matt Adams about a federal lawsuit that aims Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Business After deadly crane collapse, state investigation begins Kim Malcolm talks with KUOW reporter John Ryan about the investigation into Saturday's crane collapse that killed four people in Seattle. Kim Malcolm John Ryan
Law & Courts Gun owners, please sue over personal data in bump stock buyback, State Patrol says The Washington State Patrol faces lawsuits over its potential disclosure of personal data of gun owners involved in a bump stock buyback program. Amy Radil
Environment Coming soon to Washington state: Cleaner power, buildings and appliances Our electricity in Washington state is pretty clean, but it’s slated to get 100 percent clean in coming years. John Ryan Kim Malcolm
Law & Courts Repeat drunk drivers may face tougher penalties in Washington state Kim Malcolm talks with State Rep. Roger Goodman (D-Kirkland) about a proposed bill that would toughen penalties for repeat DUI offenders. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Housing is most urgent question for Seattle council candidates looking to fill vacant seat Seattle City Council members heard from eleven candidates seeking to fill the council’s vacant seat Wednesday. The theme of the night was housing. Amy Radil
Politics 'I would have grounded Boeing 737 Max much sooner,' says Gov. Inslee Washington Governor Jay Inslee says Boeing 737 MAX jets should have been grounded sooner after two fatal crashes. Angela King Clare McGrane
Environment We're watching Washington state closely this fire season, says Forest Service chief Forest Service chief Vicki Christiansen tried to assure Sen. Maria Cantwell that the agency is working to reduce wildfire risk. Gil Aegerter
Environment Tougher rules aim to save salmon habitat for the good of Puget Sound orcas The state Legislature is considering toughening up the rules on seawalls in Puget Sound -- with the aim to help southern resident killer whales by protecting shoreline salmon habitat. Eilís O'Neill