News The Newsfeed: How Democracy Vouchers can empower Seattle voters Dr. Jennifer Heerwig researches all of the city’s election cycles, and says the program has diversified donor and candidate pools. by Paris Jackson / November 1, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Inside Cascade PBS’s new limited series on gun violence In First Response, hosts Sara Bernard and Maleeha Syed interview the trauma surgeons, nurses and intervention specialists battling this crisis. by Paris Jackson / October 25, 2024
News Podcast: “Text Me Back!” helps us ease into the upcoming election Co-hosts Lindy West and Meagan Hatcher-Mays remind us to laugh in this bonus episode recorded live at the Seattle Public Library on October 15. by Paris Jackson / October 23, 2024
News The Newsfeed: A breakdown of WA Cares Initiative 2124 Sponsor Let's Go Washington and the Washington State Nurses Association explain what voting "yes" or "no" means for the long-term care program. by Paris Jackson / October 18, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Seattle Mayor taps payroll tax to balance city budget Cascade PBS City Hall Reporter Josh Cohen breaks down what Mayor Bruce Harrell’s proposed usage of Jumpstart funds means for the city. by Paris Jackson / October 11, 2024
News The Newsfeed: WA Gen Z voters excited, but turnout still a toss-up University of Washington students cited abortion, LGBTQ+ rights & gun violence as important issues, but can they be motivated to vote? by Paris Jackson / October 4, 2024
News Over half of sexual assault cases in King County end in plea deals Of the minority of sex crimes that result in convictions, 60% end with guilty pleas to lesser offenses, leaving survivors disillusioned with the process. by Kelsey Turner / September 30, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Labor & Industries interpreters file wage-theft suit Plus, carbon auction prices are down this year, and a migrant fishing crew left stranded in Westport still awaits a ruling on their abandonment claim. by Paris Jackson / September 27, 2024
News The Newsfeed: WA poll finds most voters have made up their minds Pollster Stuart Elway says this is a very partisan election, and people are sticking with their parties in the presidential and gubernatorial races. by Paris Jackson / September 20, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Examining faith & politics in the Yakima City Council Christianity is increasingly influencing decision-making in Central Washington, potentially blurring the line between church and state. by Paris Jackson / September 6, 2024