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Harvard’s Rebecca Lemov sat down with the Radiolab podcast to discuss how treatment of Korean POWs and MKUltra subjects shed light on social media and AI.
Washington is known as a leader in environmental conservation, but its goal of creating large-scale green energy projects is not without complications.
Loss of state and federal funds has put a double squeeze on the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library and similar institutions.
The comedian and former U.S. Senator discusses the second Trump term and his move from comedy to Congress.
The acclaimed Seattle-born drummer, producer and emcee crafts songs and sounds to stand the test of time.
Plus, new arts and culture spaces are breaking ground all over town, and live music is taking to theatrical stages.
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Become a memberTwo men died after requesting medical help they never received. Lawsuits over in-custody deaths in WA have led to millions in payouts, and local reforms.
The state’s new cap on rent increases is one of the country's most progressive — and some landlords have already steeply hiked rates in anticipation.
Last month the Trump administration clawed back awarded grants for several “tech hubs,” including the American Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Center.
A legal aid program for renters is struggling to keep up amid rising rents, stagnant wages and the expiration of pandemic-era protections.
Four local changemakers reflect on the city’s complicated self-image in a conversation with Cascade PBS’ 'Northwest Reports' podcast.
There’s another barrier to the NW’s clean-energy transition: aging transmission lines. Brandon Block & Oregon Public Broadcasting reporters discuss.
Northwest Reports takes listeners a little deeper into the stories that shape Washington state through in-depth, limited series.
Your Last Meal is a James Beard Award finalist for best podcast hosted by National Edward R. Murrow award-winning reporter Rachel Belle. Each episode, Rachel asks a celebrity (Greta Gerwig, Jewel, Margaret Cho, John Waters, etc) what they would choose to eat for their last meal.