Arts & Life A monstrous crime. A disputed conviction. Death row and its aftermath Damien Echols survived a death sentence with friends like Eddie Vedder and High Magick. John O'Brien
Law & Courts Ballard High School teacher's aide faces charge of child molestation A Ballard High School teacher's aide and soccer coach has been charged with child molestation and two counts of sexual misconduct with a minor student, according to charging documents filed in King County Superior Court. Sydney Brownstone
Law & Courts Head of Bellevue sex ring sentenced In 2015, the Bellevue Police Department and the King County Sheriff's Office started a large investigation into the local online sex trade. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst Kate Walters
Law & Courts 'I never heard a gun like that before. I’m running, and then shrooom, bam! Hit me like a jet' Patricia Murphy
Government Debate: Should Washington voters change the state's deadly force law? Should Washington state change the law and change the training around police officer's use of deadly force? Voters will decide this November with a vote on I-940. Amina Al-Sadi Bill Radke Amy Radil
Law & Courts Notorious 'malice' standard for cops heads to voters in Washington state I-940 is backed by families of people who died in encounters with police. But whether it passes or fails, many law enforcement groups are ready to work on a compromise over charging police officers for misuse of deadly force. Amy Radil
Law & Courts 9 law experts on what Brett Kavanaugh means for the future of America “The federal judiciary will increasingly be the place where the rich and powerful go to protect their wealth and power.” Sydney Brownstone Isolde Raftery
Law & Courts Brett Kavanaugh confirmed to Supreme Court, despite sexual assault accusations NPR Staff
Law & Courts Seattle U law professor and thousands more say Kavanaugh should not be confirmed Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle University associate law professor Sara Rankin about why she believes Brett Kavanaugh lacks the judicial temperament and impartiality to be confirmed to the United States Supreme Court. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst