Equity State’s foster system sets kids up for failure When foster children spend the night in a hotel or in a foster home that agrees to keep them for only one night at a time, they typically don’t make it to school the next day. by Susanna Ray for InvestigateWest / September 20, 2016
Politics Foster Care Crisis More than a decade after the courts ordered the state to clean up its foster care program, kids are still left rootless, vulnerable. by Susanna Ray for InvestigateWest / September 19, 2016
Opinion It's do-or-die time for Seattle police reform Seattle police on May 1, 2015, when large community demonstrations were followed by scattered violence. by Joe Copeland / August 7, 2016
Politics Election 2016: A quick guide to your primary ballot All mail-in ballots must be postmarked by August 2. by Joe Copeland / July 21, 2016
Politics At Hanford, a chance for a fuller telling of atomic history President Barack Obama, right, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, visiting the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. by Joe Copeland / June 8, 2016
Fiery wreck in Oregon highlights risks of oil trains in cities The fire in Mosier by Joe Copeland / June 6, 2016
Politics Republican Senate candidate, former head of state party, renounces Trump by Joe Copeland / May 5, 2016