Politics Three big questions raised by the Senate's new GOP-driven majority Lawmakers continue to huddle behind closed doors at the capitol. by John Stang / December 10, 2012
Politics Republicans defer as Democrats offer school improvement plans State Rep. Ross Hunter chairs the House Ways and Means Committee. by John Stang / December 5, 2012
Politics Orcas Island senator eyes a carbon tax to protect NW shellfish After a jarring report from Gov. Gregoire's panel on ocean acidification, state Sen. Kevin Ranker takes aim at the Northwest's biggest culprit: Carbon dioxide emissions. by John Stang / November 29, 2012
Equity State will look more closely at low-income housing needs Many units at New Holly in south Seattle are priced so that low-income families will be part of a larger community. by John Stang / November 28, 2012
Politics State unveils ideas on tackling ocean acidification A large oyster at Dabob Bay. by John Stang / November 27, 2012
Politics Hanford leak brings call for new underground tanks This is what a Hanford underground tank looks like above the surface. by John Stang / November 18, 2012
Politics Inslee unshaken on no-new-taxes promise Rep. Jay Inslee is interviewed on KCTS 9 by Enrique Cerna. by John Stang / November 14, 2012
Politics A school funding impasse is brewing West Seattle High School by John Stang / November 7, 2012
Politics Can Washington get its life sciences groove back? The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center by John Stang / October 29, 2012
Politics I-1185: Will the circle be unbroken on Eyman tax measures? Lawmakers continue to huddle behind closed doors at the capitol. by John Stang / October 11, 2012