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Inside the legal battle for students with revoked visas
More than a dozen students in Washington have had their visas revoked by the Trump administration.
It’s unclear what’s next, and the news is rattling…
1 year ago
Wednesday Evening Headlines
State workers protest possible furloughs, eviction rates reach record highs in King County, and Seattle post-grads worry they'll be targeted by Presi…
1 year ago
As Canadians take staycations, WA tourism could struggle
The chill between the U.S. and Canada is keeping travelers away.
That’s bad news for border states like Washington, who bank on billions in tourism d…
1 year ago
Tuesday Evening Headlines
WA international students have their visas revoked, Microsoft fires two employees who protested the company, and what's up with the coyote sightings …
1 year ago
Traveling soon? Make sure you have "REAL ID"
If you’re planning your summer travel right now, here’s something you've got to figure out: Beginning on May 7th, you won’t be able to board a flight…
1 year ago
Monday Evening Headlines
Boeing settles legal action for the families of plane crash victims, Washingtonians and legislators react to tariffs, and Sue Bird gets elected to th…
1 year ago
Keeping a level head about money in an uncertain economy
The stock market is in the toilet and the economy is out of our hands.
But there are things you can do that will give you better control of your fina…
1 year ago
Friday Evening Headlines
WA files more lawsuits against the Trump Administration, Microsoft turns 50, and we look at the politically charged fight over parents' access to sch…
1 year ago
Casual Friday with Naomi Tomky and Todd Bishop
This week…
Microsoft is turning 50! Get ready for those AARP mailers.
Seattle’s signature mist may be changing. Climate scientists say our rain is …
1 year ago
Thursday Evening Headlines
WA's AG sues local landlords for alleged price fixing, Sen. Cantwell sponsors bill to curb Presidential tariffs, and refugees are still coming to WA,…
1 year ago