Politics WA prepares for challenges to net neutrality The Trump administration and the broadband industry are suing California for the right to slow down internet service. Could Washington be next? by John Stang / November 12, 2018
Politics State Democrats tighten hold on Olympia With more seats to work with, the party is positioned to move on environmental policy, health care and capital gains. by Mark Baumgarten & John Stang / November 6, 2018
Politics A Democrat won’t win in central WA, but can an independent? Candidate Ann Diamond is outperforming expectations but it may not be enough for a win. by John Stang / October 2, 2018
Environment A plan emerges to help Puget Sound’s embattled orcas The governor-appointed coalition calls for adding 10 killer whales to the local population over the next 10 years. by John Stang / September 25, 2018
Equity Dental health care options start to expand Thanks to the Legislature, $16 million is going into expanding services and capacity in Washington state. by John Stang / September 25, 2018
Politics Will Hanford workers finally be safe from toxic exposure? State Attorney General Bob Ferguson says the federal government has promised new safety steps. by John Stang / September 19, 2018
Environment As Puget Sound orcas dwindle, dam removal pressure grows Dam removal pits orcas against southern WA's way of life. by John Stang / August 31, 2018
Opinion In Trump's America, Russian studies are more important than ever The University of Washington, a leader in international studies, could use some state support. by Peter Jackson / July 24, 2018
Politics Pasco police criticized for Spanish lesson from Border Patrol Some say the decision to have Border Patrol teach Pasco officers Spanish is a power move meant to intimidate local Latinos. by John Stang / July 9, 2018
Opinion Washington conservationists are Scott free. Now what? Without Scott Pruitt as EPA administrator, expect fewer headlines and the same terrible policies. by Peter Jackson / July 6, 2018