Growth Council approves a taller, denser Seattle. What does that mean for housing? After years of battle, controversial zoning changes in 27 neighborhoods finally win approval. by Josh Cohen / March 18, 2019
News After New Zealand mosque attack, Seattle-area Muslims gather to grieve A community is urged to remain vigilant following the terrorist attack, which killed 50. by Lilly Fowler & David Kroman / March 15, 2019 / Updated on Sunday, March 17 at 4:15 p.m.
Opinion Boeing will fix this problem — but can the company fix itself? The old Boeing used to be innovative and play the long game. by T.M. Sell / March 15, 2019
Equity Seattle schools face backlash for advising Muslim students to eat during Ramadan The district was called "tone deaf" after a school principal sent parents an email suggesting children not fast on standardized testing days. by Lilly Fowler / March 13, 2019 / Updated on Wednesday, March 13 at 6:35 p.m.
News While King County reforms how it investigates police shootings, cases pile up Fifteen cases of death from law enforcement are waiting to be addressed. The number is likely to rise. by David Kroman / March 13, 2019
Equity Does public radio in the Northwest have a gender pay gap? A Northwest News Network reporter says she quit because her male counterparts made "tens of thousands" more. by Melissa Santos / March 12, 2019
News Before he died, a King County inmate pled for help — he didn’t get it Attorneys representing the long-time partner of Derek Hutchinson are demanding an inquest. by David Kroman / March 7, 2019
Environment HIV isn't cured yet — but Seattle scientists are close News of a second cured HIV patient broke in Seattle this week. But Fred Hutch has been making its own significant progress. by Niki Stojnic Cascadia Magazine / March 7, 2019
News Amid measles outbreak, a battle over mandatory vaccinations Despite numerous cases in Washington state, opposition to mandatory vaccination remains fierce. by Cat Wise PBS NewsHour / March 7, 2019
News WA customers claim big banks have lost $1M of their investments Big banks that took over smaller banks in the '80s claim they have no records of the customer's certificates of deposit. by Lilly Fowler / March 1, 2019