Culture A Seattle institution debuts on a global arts and culture app The Frye Art Museum is the first WA organization to appear on Bloomberg Connects, aimed at increasing arts access and enhancing cultural experiences. by Brangien Davis / December 19, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | 'Queer Eye’s' Jonathan Van Ness and Tan France Two of Netflix’s stylish Fab Five chose very different last meals, but find common culinary ground in an English comfort food, stuffing balls. by Rachel Belle / December 19, 2024
News 2024: Photos of the year Yakima Valley hop farms, Ukrainian refugees and fishermen stranded on ships — Cascade PBS’s photo editor reflects on the year through images. by Genna Martin & Cascade PBS Visuals Staff / December 18, 2024
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
Politics Former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz fired by Mayor Harrell After his demotion in May, an investigation found that Diaz had hired a romantic partner for a role he supervised and lied to keep it secret. by Josh Cohen / December 17, 2024
News Seattle nixed a gunshot detection system but increased surveillance Though Seattle rejected the controversial technology after community pushback, Tacoma started a pilot program with the vendor ShotSpotter this year. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / December 17, 2024
News The Newsfeed: WA court weighs new standards for public defenders Caseload caps are being reevaluated as public defenders argue they don’t have enough time to adequately represent clients. by Jaelynn Grisso / December 13, 2024
Politics Gun violence is declining, but King County still has work to do Incidents have fallen since the pandemic, but community leaders are still working on prevention efforts, especially as youth gun violence rises. by Josh Cohen / December 13, 2024
Environment Dueling lawsuits fuel debate over WA natural gas initiative Voters passed Initiative 2066 in November, but opponents, including King County and the city of Seattle, allege it violates the state constitution. by John Stang / December 13, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Brighten short, dark days with Seattle art and light shows Illuminating options from Pioneer Square galleries to Green Lake lanterns. Plus: More! Art! Markets! by Brangien Davis / December 12, 2024