Culture Your Last Meal | Can Kamala’s love of food win her the election? Food can play a significant role in political races, as candidates attempt to show how relatable they are through the dishes they eat and the restaurants they visit. by Rachel Belle / October 31, 2024
Culture Monsters, bats, haunted hotels: 11 spooky Pacific Northwest stories Bigfoot isn’t the only mystery this region holds. This Halloween, check out our archive of eerie articles. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / October 30, 2024
Investigations Seattle Veterans Affairs staffer alleges whistleblower retaliation The chief of logistics for the Puget Sound hospital system says he’s being punished for speaking out about deteriorating building conditions. by Lizz Giordano & Lauren Gallup / October 29, 2024
Investigations WA police get one hour of hate-crime training despite rising cases Experts say that without sufficient education about modern best practices, some officers may not even recognize incidents as bias-related. by Joshua Kornfeld / October 28, 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 The ‘Big Dark’: How Washingtonians weather the gloom & gray As the daylight hours turn short, Puget Sound area residents recommend staying social, getting outdoors and learning to embrace the drear. by Nate Sanford / October 25, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Eerie arts events haunting Seattle this Halloween From surreal to unsettling to cinematically scary, these shows offer a welcome diversion from the horrors of election season. by Brangien Davis / October 24, 2024
Politics How redistricting changed WA’s 12th Legislative District Once considered a conservative stronghold, new boundaries extending into King and Snohomish counties are altering the political landscape. by Dominick Bonny / October 24, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | The Leftovers with Tim Heidecker Enjoy a few extra bites with your favorite guests, as host Rachel Belle shares fresh audio from the cutting-room floor. by Rachel Belle / October 24, 2024
Politics Washingtonians work to bridge the political divide with loved ones As election night and the holidays approach, experts discuss how political differences can cause conflict and how to have productive talks instead. by Jake Ellison / October 23, 2024