Crime Why the Capital One data breach is familiar, yet so unusual Paige Browning talks with CNBC cybersecurity journalist Kate Fazzini about the Capital One data breach. Paige Browning Andy Hurst
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
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
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
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
Law & Courts 'Close the deal' on police accountability, community groups tell Seattle mayor Community groups are pressing Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan for prompt action to make changes to the police accountability system found lacking by a federal judge. Amy Radil
Law & Courts King and Snohomish Counties quit prosecuting drug users. Now Snohomish has regrets Last year both King and Snohomish Counties stopped prosecuting people for carrying small amounts of illegal drugs. But now the Snohomish County prosecutor says the experiment isn’t working. Amy Radil
Genealogy helped solve this cold case. But prosecutors are downplaying it Trial is underway in Snohomish County for a man accused of killing a couple on a road trip from Victoria British who Columbia more than 30 years ago. Patricia Murphy
Crime A murder trial in Snohomish County will change genetic privacy forever Friends say William Talbott II is a regular guy. Police say he murdered a young couple more than 30 years ago. His DNA may be the key to the truth. Patricia Murphy Clare McGrane
Law & Courts Seattle's new inspector general ready to dive into police issues, community outreach Seattle’s new Inspector General Lisa Judge will be looking at how Seattle police officers use canines, best practices for police interrogations, and how to retain officers at SPD. That’s just part of this year’s work plan. Amy Radil