How the 2026 Washington state legislative session is going
Lawmakers continue to weigh a millionaire's tax, new limitations on AI chatbots and stronger protections for immigrants and voting rights.
Jaelynn Grisso is Cascade PBS’s investigative multimedia journalist. Prior to Cascade PBS, Grisso founded a nonprofit news outlet and worked for Mother Jones, Honolulu Civil Beat and Scripps.
Lawmakers continue to weigh a millionaire's tax, new limitations on AI chatbots and stronger protections for immigrants and voting rights.
This week, The Newsfeed team attends the memorial of a celebrated Black historian, revisits King County's naming and reads the Mother of Afrofuturism.
This week, we talk to an immigration attorney, a county sheriff and people organizing to respond to ICE enforcement.
The Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) team takes to the streets as part of an effort to direct drug users to treatment instead of jail.
Evergreen Treatment Services helps about 3,000 people a day, and works with the City of Seattle and law enforcement to connect people with care.