The Newsfeed
WSU Murrow News Fellowship fights news deserts across Washington
This week, we highlight reporting from journalists in the state-funded program, and tell you about the real-world changes that have followed.
This week, we highlight reporting from journalists in the state-funded program, and tell you about the real-world changes that have followed.
This week, the team covers flooding, public transit, a measles outbreak and debate over security cameras in the state's third most populous county.
The historic ruling opened the door for hundreds of thousands of drug possession convictions to be reversed. But many of those affected still await relief.
In an interview with Host Paris Jackson, Wilson talks homelessness, policing, preparing for federal intrusion, and ”moving the needle” on quality of life.
This week, you’ll meet people affected by the hard-to-track crime, and we talk to the Attorney General and a local lawyer trying to help