Race & Identity Segregation isn’t in our distant past. In many neighborhoods, it endures When we think of segregation in the U.S. we often think of the past. We look to post-Civil War history and the Civil Rights movement. The legacy of those events receives due attention, but our history of residential segregation, not so much. John O'Brien
Arts & Life Starting in January, buyers of semiautomatic rifles in Washington must be 21 years old. Starting in January, buyers of semiautomatic rifles in Washington must be 21 years old. Amy Radil
Law & Courts You can now text to 911 in King County — but should you? Officials say this is intended for people who are deaf and people who can't safely make a voice call. Amy Radil
Government Sexual assault survivors face a ticking clock to seek justice in WA Kim Malcolm talks with King County deputy prosecutor Emily Peterson about the statute of limitations for sexual assault crimes in Washington state. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Business Our economy is based on capitalist ideals. Or is it? If Amazon accounted for 44 percent of all U.S. e-commerce last year, who can compete with that? John O'Brien
Government It’s between Gov. Jay Inslee, Tina Podlodowski for winner of WA politics. What say you? 2018 was a big and noisy year in politics. Joni Balter, host of civic cocktail on the Seattle Channel, and Q13 political analyst C.R. Douglas took a look at some big local stories with KUOW’s Angela King. Angela King Jason Pagano
Environment Bold or tired? Inslee climate policy aims at decade-old goal Inslee’s policy is not as ambitious as Seattle’s or California’s--and not in line with the latest climate science. John Ryan