News County audit details grim conditions at Capitol Hill youth jail Young detainees report concerns with drinking-water quality, long periods without visitors, lack of substance-abuse treatment and staffing shortages. by Julia Park / June 17, 2024 / Updated at 1:30 p.m. on June 20
News Podcast | Satire, free speech and bridging the left/right divide In a live taping of Left, Right & Center, David Greene, Mo Elleithee and Sarah Isgur debate media bias ahead of the presidential election. by Paris Jackson / June 17, 2024
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Debora Moore sculpts lifelike botanicals A pioneer of glass techniques, this renowned creator is one of the few Black female artists in her medium. by Jas Keimig / June 14, 2024
News Supreme Court abortion pill ruling not likely to impact Washington Though the unanimous ruling allows the drug mifepristone to stay on the market, Washington will continue its case to broaden access to the medication. by Megan Burbank / June 14, 2024
News Diplomas & day care: Spokane school helps teens navigate parenthood Lumen High School supports expecting and parenting teens as they receive an education. After Dobbs, are other schools ready for more pregnant students? by Neal Morton The Hechinger Report / June 14, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle has a big new mural — but is it the biggest? Plus, more eco art, including boots with roots, and a medley of music shows for the weekend. by Brangien Davis / June 13, 2024
News For older renters, Western WA’s housing boom can sow insecurity After three forced moves, with a fourth on the horizon, the threat of homelessness looms for one couple amid a daunting housing market. by Josh Cohen / June 13, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | Writer Geraldine DeRuiter on going "bonkers viral" In her new book, If You Can’t Take the Heat, the Seattle author uses food, humor and her own, often ridiculous, life to explore the topic of feminism. by Rachel Belle / June 13, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Can we learn from history to help shape the future? Celeste Headlee and historian Heather Cox Richardson explore our nation’s current political mood by reflecting on the contradictions of its founding. by Paris Jackson / June 13, 2024
Investigations Audit finds more problems with how WA spent federal COVID aid A new report found 86 issues, a record number, with how state agencies spent funds, listing documentation deficiencies and $1.17B in questioned costs. by Jacob Jones / June 12, 2024