Environment You may want to check your emergency water, because we did and ours was ... MOLDY Can you drink that water that was bottled years ago? We brought in experts to help us answer a listener question about earthquake preparedness. Deborah Wang
Government Spooky campaign ads! Can’t we get rid of them? Campaigns are spending record amounts of money on ads that border on the ghoulish. Deborah Wang Matt Martin David Hyde
Government Q. How many Seattle buildings would be doomed in the Big One? Our search for an answer takes us to Chinatown International District and one woman's renewed relationship with her late father. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Environment It's not a stink bug. So what the heck is this thing? People have generically called them stink bugs. But don't you make the same mistake. Brie Ripley Gil Aegerter
Government Will Trump provoke backlash with Washington state voters this year? Enumclaw resident Jeannie Bystrom’s face screwed up when asked about President Trump. David Hyde
Environment Death threats. Kidnapping plans. Nothing could stop Ballard's sea lions Douglass McCrea wonders why he is seeing fewer sea lions at the Ballard Locks. We'll explore the mystery. Matt Martin Deborah Wang
Government Everyone hates political attack ads. But is there a silver lining to all that spending? Does all that campaign ad money at least give the economy a boost? David Hyde
Government Outside money floods into Rossi-Schrier race: Can anyone stop it? Millions of dollars flood in to Washington State from all over the country, mostly for political ads. David Hyde
Government So why does Seattle's economy have to grow, exactly? A Seattle question for the ages Rapid economic growth has been leading to problems in Seattle for a long time. Back 1950s, a satirical group called “Lesser Seattle” was created to combat that by telling the world how crappy (and rainy) life is here in Seattle. David Hyde