Mossback Podcast | A people’s history of the Columbia River From salmon fishing to hydropower, Northwest civilizations have depended on the river for millennia. Knute Berger shares some of their stories. by Sara Bernard / February 26, 2025
Mossback Podcast | How automobiles first ventured into the Northwest wilds From frequent breakdowns to lawless chaos, driving in the early 1900s was no easy feat. Knute Berger recounts some of Washington’s best car stories. by Sara Bernard / February 19, 2025
Mossback Podcast | The epic forces that shaped the Columbia River Ice, fire and colossal floods: Knute Berger digs into the river's tumultuous geologic history with lessons from Nick on the Rocks’ Nick Zentner. by Sara Bernard / February 12, 2025
News The Elephant in the Room: Episode 3 In the final episode of the series, three Washington Republicans react to Donald Trump’s reelection and ponder the future of the state’s GOP. by Sara Bernard & Maleeha Syed / December 18, 2024
Mossback Podcast | Behind the scenes of 'Mossback' and 'Nick on the Rocks' At a live event, Knute Berger, Stephen Hegg and Nick Zentner discussed Mossback’s Northwest and the 10th season’s focus on the Columbia River. by Sara Bernard & Maleeha Syed / December 16, 2024
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, 2024
News First Response: The hospital working to cure the gun violence cycle 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. by Maleeha Syed & Sara Bernard / October 2, 2024
News First Response: A new limited podcast series on gun violence Northwest Reports returns with a three-part series on Sept. 25, exploring the impact of gun violence on medical professionals. by Sara Bernard / September 18, 2024
Culture Podcast | Why acronyms like AANHPI and AAPI don’t always cut it May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander month. KEXP host Kevin Sur shares why broad terms don’t always speak to communities like his own. by Sara Bernard / May 29, 2024
Mossback Podcast | How war created demand for NW spruce – and “lumberjills” Sitka trees were key military materiel in both World Wars. Knute Berger shares how the need for wood and the women who harvested it changed logging. by Sara Bernard / May 28, 2024