News First Response: The specialists helping patients heal from gunshots In the finale of our three-part series, we hear from professionals who help those affected by gun violence find recovery beyond the hospital bed. by Maleeha Syed & Sara Bernard / October 9 Briefs More briefs News Washington sues TikTok for underplaying youth mental health risks October 9 Politics Let’s Go Washington faces PDC questions over signature collection October 3 Elections Secretary of state, insurance commissioner debates set for Oct. 1 September 24 More briefs Latest Up next News Are WA schools ready for earthquakes? We don’t know Seismic data helps prioritize building improvements and inform emergency planning. 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Where to listen: iTunesSpotifyRSS Asset 1 Series Northwest Reports First Response: The hospital working to cure the gun violence cycle Season 1 , Episode 78 In the second episode of our three-part series, we look at Harborview Medical Center’s initiative to treat the long-term impacts of gunshot wounds. 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Nick Zentner from Nick on the Rocks explains. by Knute Berger / October 4, 2024 Culture ArtSEA: Viaduct views return with Seattle’s new Overlook Walk Plus, Africatown Plaza opens with a striking architectural statement, and Grand Illusion Cinema must find a new home. by Brangien Davis / October 3, 2024 News Jumpstart: The fight over how to spend Seattle’s big-business tax Mayor Harrell has proposed redirecting more than half the 2025 Jumpstart revenue to balance the city budget. But how has it been spent in the past? by Josh Cohen / October 3, 2024 Culture Your Last Meal | Famous Seattle astrologist eats like a Sagittarius Tali Edut, one of the Astro Twins from Amazon Prime's Cosmic Love, uses star signs, not Michelin stars, to choose the perfect restaurant. by Rachel Belle / October 3, 2024 Environment The craft brewery boom buoys nation’s only Latino-owned hop farm Loza Farms in Yakima Valley found success through its relationships with brewers. Now a new generation wants to boost other POC-owned businesses. by Mai Hoang / October 2, 2024 More stories
News First Response: The specialists helping patients heal from gunshots In the finale of our three-part series, we hear from professionals who help those affected by gun violence find recovery beyond the hospital bed. by Maleeha Syed & Sara Bernard / October 9
Up next News Are WA schools ready for earthquakes? We don’t know Seismic data helps prioritize building improvements and inform emergency planning. But the data is inconsistent, incomplete and difficult to access. by Emily Keller-O’Donnell / Washington State Standard / October 9 October 9, 2024
Up next Politics Seattle increases police hiring bonus to $50,000 Mayor Harrell and the Council argue the incentive for experienced officers — now the highest in the region — is necessary to compete for applicants. by Josh Cohen / October 8 October 8, 2024
Up next Politics 2024 debates: 5th Congressional District with Baumgartner, Conroy Republican Michael Baumgartner and Democrat Carmela Conroy participated in a live debate Tuesday. by Madeline Happold / October 8 October 8, 2024
Up next Environment Washington is building hundreds of EV chargers, but is it enough? The state is spending $100M to create 575 new charging sites, but one expert says electrification is out of reach without private sector buy-in. by Nicholas K. Geranios / October 8 October 8, 2024
Up next Politics 2024 debates: U.S. Senate with Maria Cantwell and Raul Garcia Incumbent Maria Cantwell and Republican challenger Raul Garcia participated in a live debate in Spokane. by Madeline Happold / October 8 October 8, 2024
Politics 5 takeaways from the superintendent of public instruction debate Incumbent Chris Reykdal and David Olson disagreed about school funding and parental-rights policies, but found moments of accord. by Mai Hoang / September 26 / Updated 4:30 p.m., Sept. 27, 2024
Politics 5 takeaways from the WA public lands commissioner debate Democrat Dave Upthegrove and Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler disagreed on how to preserve and monetize the DNR’s 5.6 million acres of managed land. by Venice Buhain / September 18
Asset 1 Series Northwest Reports First Response: The specialists helping patients heal from gunshots Season 1 , Episode 79 In the finale of our three-part series, we hear from professionals who help those affected by gun violence find recovery beyond the hospital bed. Where to listen: iTunesPodbeanSpotifyRSS
Asset 1 Series Your Last Meal Your Last Meal | Famous Seattle astrologer eats like a Sagittarius Season 1 , Episode 206 Tali Edut, one of the Astro Twins from Amazon Prime’s Cosmic Love, uses star signs, not Michelin stars, to choose the perfect restaurant. Where to listen: iTunesSpotifyRSS
Asset 1 Series Northwest Reports First Response: The hospital working to cure the gun violence cycle Season 1 , Episode 78 In the second episode of our three-part series, we look at Harborview Medical Center’s initiative to treat the long-term impacts of gunshot wounds. Where to listen: iTunesPodbeanSpotifyRSS
Culture ArtSEA: Viaduct views return with Seattle’s new Overlook Walk Plus, Africatown Plaza opens with a striking architectural statement, and Grand Illusion Cinema must find a new home. by Brangien Davis / October 3
Culture ArtSEA: Paul Allen Foundation awards $9M to downtown arts orgs Plus, Seattle theaters are providing comic relief during a tense election season. by Brangien Davis / September 26
News The Newsfeed: Labor & Industries interpreters file wage-theft suit by Paris Jackson / September 27
News As gun violence increases in the PNW, so does its toll on doctors From Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center to rural hospitals, providers are dealing with feelings of powerlessness over injuries they see as preventable. by Megan Burbank / October 7, 2024
News The Newsfeed: WA Gen Z voters excited, but turnout still a toss-up University of Washington students cited abortion, LGBTQ+ rights & gun violence as important issues, but can they be motivated to vote? by Paris Jackson / October 4, 2024
Mossback Mossback’s Northwest: How the Columbia River got its curves Glaciers and lava reshaped the 17-million-year-old body of water long before the Grand Coulee Dam. Nick Zentner from Nick on the Rocks explains. by Knute Berger / October 4, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Viaduct views return with Seattle’s new Overlook Walk Plus, Africatown Plaza opens with a striking architectural statement, and Grand Illusion Cinema must find a new home. by Brangien Davis / October 3, 2024
News Jumpstart: The fight over how to spend Seattle’s big-business tax Mayor Harrell has proposed redirecting more than half the 2025 Jumpstart revenue to balance the city budget. But how has it been spent in the past? by Josh Cohen / October 3, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | Famous Seattle astrologist eats like a Sagittarius Tali Edut, one of the Astro Twins from Amazon Prime's Cosmic Love, uses star signs, not Michelin stars, to choose the perfect restaurant. by Rachel Belle / October 3, 2024
Environment The craft brewery boom buoys nation’s only Latino-owned hop farm Loza Farms in Yakima Valley found success through its relationships with brewers. Now a new generation wants to boost other POC-owned businesses. by Mai Hoang / October 2, 2024