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
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
Tech A Redmond company’s cosmic gamble Planetary Resources sees asteroid mining as a long-term venture — and an economic game-changer. by John Stang / March 28, 2018
Politics 7 issues state lawmakers tackled in 2018 — or didn’t Democrats had full control of the Legislature and the Governor’s Office. So what did they do with that power? by John Stang / March 12, 2018
Politics After public outcry, Inslee vetoes records law Gov. Jay Inslee vetoed a bill that would have sealed some legislative records. by John Stang / March 2, 2018
Politics There’s one thing state lawmakers agree on: the internet The Legislature is delving deeply into internet issues this year, including those that affect urban and rural areas. by John Stang / February 6, 2018
Politics Inslee has a plan to fund schools — but no one else does Democrats don't have a plan and Republicans aren't interested in coming up with the money this year. by John Stang / January 9, 2018
Politics No 'I do' for Sen. Doug Ericksen and Trump's EPA. Yet Who knows whether state Sen. Doug Ericksen — a GOP leader against Democratic environmental measures, especially those by Gov. Jay Inslee — will eventually take a job with President Donald Trump's EPA? by John Stang / January 8, 2018