Environment Taking sides in Washington's debate over lower-carbon transportation Washington's efforts to reduce carbon could fight climate change, but business owners are concerned about who makes fuel and who consumes it. by Courtney Flatt Northwest Public Broadcasting / April 1, 2019
News Another Seattle church will protect an immigrant from deportation Jaime Sulficio, an undocumented immigrant, says he will do whatever it takes to be with family "through the end." by Lilly Fowler / March 29, 2019
Equity After two years apart, couple weds inside Northwest Detention Center While the newlyweds reunited on a Saturday morning in Tacoma for their wedding, they now face uncertainty of what's to come. by Lilly Fowler / March 25, 2019
Environment Trump deals a blow to sage grouse The Trump administration's lifting of restrictions on grazing in sage grouse habitat has excited ranchers and exasperated conservationists. by Courtney Flatt Northwest Public Broadcasting / March 18, 2019
News After New Zealand mosque attack, Seattle-area Muslims gather to grieve A community is urged to remain vigilant following the terrorist attack, which killed 50. by Lilly Fowler & David Kroman / March 15, 2019 / Updated on Sunday, March 17 at 4:15 p.m.
Equity Seattle schools face backlash for advising Muslim students to eat during Ramadan The district was called "tone deaf" after a school principal sent parents an email suggesting children not fast on standardized testing days. by Lilly Fowler / March 13, 2019 / Updated on Wednesday, March 13 at 6:35 p.m.
Equity How Seattle plans to tackle an already controversial 2020 census With more money and added pressure to get the census right, Mayor Jenny Durkan's task force says it will focus on immigrants and other vulnerable populations. by Lilly Fowler / March 8, 2019
Environment Northwest wolves could lose federal protection Plans to de-list wolves will create controversy — but Washington wolves might be safe under state protections. by Courtney Flatt Northwest Public Broadcasting / March 8, 2019
Environment With wolves returning, hunters may have to change how they hunt Researchers find that deer dart in different ways following reintroduction of wolves. by Courtney Flatt Northwest Public Broadcasting / March 5, 2019
News WA customers claim big banks have lost $1M of their investments Big banks that took over smaller banks in the '80s claim they have no records of the customer's certificates of deposit. by Lilly Fowler / March 1, 2019