With the U.S. Supreme Court considering a major challenge to Roe v. Wade, abortion providers in Washington state are preparing for a future without the landmark constitutional protection for reproductive rights — one in which patients could soon travel into the state in unprecedented numbers for car
Planning is extremely important to the life and health of a place — one of the most consequential things a local government does — the impacts of which usually outlive the people doing the planning by generations.
A coalition of Latino voters filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Washington’s bipartisan Redistricting Commission, saying the new political maps continue the long-standing disenfranchisement of minority voters in Yakima County.
Starting the year off with a banger: Senate Majority Leader Andy Billig joins us to talk about the legislative year that was, and what to expect from Washington state in 2022 as the legislature tries to pack all its work into a whirlwind 60 day session.
This week we speak with Inlander reporter Samantha Wohlfeil, who has been filing the best stories anywhere on the continuing — and honestly, worsening — crisis at the Spokane Regional Health District.
On almost exactly the anniversary of our first mental health episode — where we talked about navigating the uncertainty of the holidays during the pandemic
We are tremendously excited to announce this role, in partnership with LION Publishers, to help early-stage newsrooms turn impactful journalism into meaningful, sustainable revenue.
This week we discuss the tremendous challenge of climate change and the impacts of that challenge on mental health — especially the mental health of young people, who will bear a disproportionate trauma and hardship from our collective inaction.