News The Newsfeed: Seattle’s newest councilmember eager to get to work Alexis Mercedes Rinck was officially sworn in to the Seattle City Council. She sits down to talk collaboration, balance and keeping campaign promises. by Paris Jackson / December 6, 2024
Environment Support for this article is provided by Pacific Science Center. Nick on the Rocks: How an ancient glacier carved coastal Anacortes About 15,000 years ago, Washington was covered by a massive sheet of ice. As it melted, it helped shape the state into the landscapes we know today. by Adam Brown / December 6, 2024
Culture Rachel Belle’s cookbook ‘Open Sesame’ is a love letter to tahini From a sesame-soaked childhood to measuring cucumbers with a ruler, the host of The Nosh takes us behind the scenes of book-making. by Rachel Belle / December 6, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: An ode to Seattle’s sparkling holiday shows The seasonal gang’s all here, from Charlie Brown to Ebenezer Scrooge to the Nutcracker and swimming Santa. Plus: Art markets galore. by Brangien Davis / December 5, 2024
Environment Spokane doesn’t want feds to truck nuclear waste through the city Mayor Lisa Brown is calling for another study to assess the risks of transporting 2,000 gallons of radioactive liquid from Hanford to Utah and Texas via I-90. by John Stang / December 5, 2024 / Updated at 10:30 a.m. on Dec. 11
Culture Your Last Meal | The new cookbook Al Roker tried not to write The longtime Today show weatherman and anchor just released a collection of family recipes with his chef daughter, but it took some convincing. by Rachel Belle / December 5, 2024
Politics Seattle Councilmember Tammy Morales announces resignation The progressive member from south Seattle says her work as a policymaker has been eroded by the more conservative majority. by Josh Cohen / December 4, 2024 / Updated: December 5, 11:05 a.m.
News The Elephant in the Room: Episode 1 A Northwest Reports limited series examines the present and future of Washington’s GOP. In this episode, moderate Republicans talk internal divisions. by Maleeha Syed / December 4, 2024
Indigenous Affairs Nooksack Tribe serves eviction notices to disenrolled households The court order comes eight years after the tribe revoked the citizenship of about 300 people, 20 of whom live in tribal low-income housing. by Sophia Gates Cascadia Daily News / December 2, 2024
News Departing WSU President Kirk Schulz reflects on nine years in Pullman From rebuilding the PAC-12 to navigating academic life during COVID, Schulz shares some highs and lows of leading Washington's land grant university. by Nicholas K. Geranios / December 2, 2024