Skip to main content
Open Menu
Home
Cascade PBS

Main navigation

TV NEWS
  • News
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Podcasts
  • Culture
  • Ideas Festival
  • My Account / Log in
Donate
  • Favorites
  • Search
  • My Account/Log in

Main navigation

TV NEWS
  • News
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Podcasts
  • Culture
  • Ideas Festival
  • My Account / Log in

Socials

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

Secondary Nav

  • Newsletters
  • Donate
  • Focus
  • Impact
  • Origins Grant
  • Black Arts Legacies
  • Equity
  • Environment
  • Briefs
  • Ideas Festival
  • Events
  • About
  • Capital Campaign
  • Careers
  • Advertising
Politics

Seattle’s booming, but construction workers fear a bust

Construction workers wonder what a proposed business tax will mean for them as they build a city even they can't afford.

by
  • Margo Vansynghel
/ May 14, 2018
Environment

A totem pole is the Lummi’s cry to free an orca from captivity

Lolita has been stuck in a small tank for 48 years. Now, the Lummi Tribe is fighting for her freedom.

by
  • Karen Ducey
/ May 11, 2018
Thousands of Seattle Catholics flocked to St. James Cathedral to see saint Padre Pio's remains.
Culture

Seattle isn’t religious — until relics come to town

Thousands of Seattle Catholics flocked to St. James Cathedral to see saint Padre Pio's remains.

by
  • Lilly Fowler
/ May 8, 2018
Culture

In Yakima Valley: America’s best tamales and a family tale

Union Gap’s Los Hernández Tamales has scored a prestigious James Beard Award.

by
  • Lilly Fowler
/ May 4, 2018
Culture

So Seattle: The military surplus store that’s a mainstay in Belltown

The Federal Army & Navy Surplus store, with its MREs and Ghillie Suits, has been in business since the 1950s. 

by
  • Mike Seely
/ April 25, 2018
Geno Leech stands for a portrait at historic Pier 39 in Astoria.
Culture

Amid rapid change, blue-collar Astoria pauses for poetry

Take a deep dive into the living folk culture of Astoria’s Fisher Poets Gathering.

by
  • Knute Berger &
  • Matt M. McKnight
/ March 30, 2018
Politics

In their own voices: Why Seattle’s youth marched

The many reasons some of the 50,000 Seattlelites joined the March For Our Lives protest Saturday.

by
  • Matt M. McKnight
/ March 24, 2018
Politics

From Tumwater to Seattle, students unite in gun walkout

They’re from different communities, but high school students all over Washington joined in the national walkout

by
  • Kristen M. Clark &
  • David Kroman
/ March 14, 2018
Old murals line a staircase that used to lead to a 1920s-era jazz club in a basement of the Louisa Hotel in the Chinatown International District.
Culture

Renovation unearths Seattle Prohibition-era jazz club art

Murals that date back to Seattle's Prohibition Era jazz scene have been unearthed inside a stairwell at the old Louisa Hotel.

by
  • Karen Ducey
/ February 26, 2018
Culture

The key to mastering the art of lion dancing

At the Northwest Kung Fu Academy in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, the artful practice of lion dancing is an all-year-long affair.

by
  • Matt M. McKnight
/ February 15, 2018
Culture

Seattle’s oldest vegetarian spot hopes to survive development boom

Sunlight Cafe is Seattle’s longest running vegetarian restaurant. A group of five women opened the place in 1976, wanting to serve simple, healthy dishes at reasonable prices.

by
  • Matt M. McKnight
/ January 22, 2018
A contingent of women representing the group, Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, leads the Seattle Women’s March 2.0 in Seattle, Jan. 20, 2018.
Politics

Anger, frustration over Trump fuels Seattle Women's March 2.0

Tens of thousands of women trekked through downtown Seattle on Saturday for what was dubbed "Seattle Women's March 2.0."

by
  • Kristen M. Clark
/ January 20, 2018
Cascade PBS, a service of Cascade Public Media
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS
Sign up for the Cascade PBS Weekly newsletter
Mailing Lists
Every Sunday morning, the Cascade PBS newsroom's weekly email sums up the best stories of the week. (weekly)
By subscribing, you agree to receive occasional membership emails from Cascade PBS/Cascade Public Media.
  • News
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Podcasts
  • Culture
  • Ideas Festival
  • My Account / Log in
  • Newsletters
  • Donate
  • Focus
  • Impact
  • Origins Grant
  • Black Arts Legacies
  • Equity
  • Environment
  • Briefs
  • Ideas Festival
  • Events
  • About
  • Capital Campaign
  • Careers
  • Advertising

©2025 Cascade Public Media. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.