News Washington is failing to aid child sex-trafficking victims A 2020 law mandated the support of two new ‘Safe Harbor’ centers where kids could get treatment — but the state hasn’t made this happen. by Kelsey Turner InvestigateWest / October 2, 2023
News Tahoma superintendent resigns after child sex-abuse investigation Two board members have also stepped down after it was revealed the school district didn’t discipline an accused predator. by Kelsey Turner InvestigateWest / September 25, 2023
News Parents outraged Tahoma School District failed to stop accused predator The district admitted it was negligent in employing paraeducator Bryan Neyers for nearly five years after being told of his behavior. by Kelsey Turner InvestigateWest / August 29, 2023
Equity Low-income domestic violence survivors still lack support in WA While the state has expanded its full protection-order policies, advocates say funding for housing, shelters and legal services is still needed. by Kelsey Turner InvestigateWest / July 4, 2023
News Housing restrictions are leaving more PNW sex offenders homeless Laws in Oregon and Washington can be counterproductive to public safety by keeping registrants on the streets, where they are more likely to reoffend. by Kelsey Turner InvestigateWest / May 25, 2023
Environment Parched summer could leave houseboats high and dry by Stephen H. Dunphy / August 27, 2015
Mariners as 2015 champions? The numbers don't add up Safeco Field by Stephen H. Dunphy / July 15, 2015
Environment Forterra gets comfortable with cities and small towns alike Rural communities can develop in healthy ways. by Stephen H. Dunphy / May 19, 2015
Is Ballard the next South Lake Union? The original Stimson Mill on Salmon Bay helped define Ballard. by Stephen H. Dunphy / May 3, 2015
Tech Will Alaska Airlines grow through acquisition or "organically"? With service upgrades, new planes and more international routes on the way, homegrown Alaska Air remains the dominant Northwest carrier. by Stephen H. Dunphy / April 5, 2015