News The Newsfeed: Rachel Belle on her new cookbook ‘Open Sesame’ In her latest venture, the host of Your Last Meal and The Nosh shares 45 globally influenced recipes for dishes using tahini and sesame. by Paris Jackson / November 29, 2024
News What’s next after Washington passes pro-natural gas measure? Initiative 2066 aimed to keep gas as a utility option for consumers. But potential court challenges could complicate putting it into action. by Jerry Cornfield Washington State Standard / November 29, 2024
Politics Class of 2025: Meet Washington state’s newest lawmakers Elected officials will meet in Olympia in January for the upcoming legislative session. Cascade PBS spoke with a few about what’s on their to-do list. by Shauna Sowersby / November 27, 2024
Politics The Washington state Legislature is more diverse than ever “All that living experience is now in Olympia, and that’s something we don’t typically see in an elected position,” said Rep. Julio Cortes. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / November 26, 2024
News Amazon offers $334M for nuclear reactors to be built at Hanford The small modular reactor could reestablish nuclear power as an alternative energy source, with the Washington-based company as its biggest investor. by John Stang / November 26, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Seattle art show invites visitors to look — and touch Brangien Davis explores a King Street Station exhibit that offers a compelling gallery experience for blind and low-vision art-goers. by Paris Jackson / November 22, 2024
Politics Seattle will loosen restrictions on spending its big-business tax The Jumpstart tax was originally intended to raise funds for housing and climate projects. Now the door is open for the city to spend it freely. by Josh Cohen / November 21, 2024 / Updated: Nov. 21, 2024 5:28 p.m.
News What to know during the Western WA bomb cyclone power outage Information about roads, transit, schools, food safety and when the power may be back on. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / November 20, 2024
Politics Project 2025 calls for massive changes to Hanford nuclear cleanup The Heritage Foundation’s blueprint proposes reclassifying radioactive waste as something less dangerous so it can be disposed of more cheaply. by John Stang / November 20, 2024
News Washington police oversight agency has yet to open an investigation Three years after its founding, the Office of Independent Investigations has not moved forward on any of the police killings it has flagged for review. by Melanie Henshaw InvestigateWest / November 19, 2024