Culture Black Arts Legacies: Moses Sun in light & shadow After painting the “M” in Seattle’s Black Lives Matter mural, this artist’s career has been on the ascent. by Jas Keimig / May 7, 2024
News From the practical to the policy in the national gun control debate A trauma surgeon and an activist meet on the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival stage and find common ground during a live podcast taping with Malcolm Gladwell. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / May 6, 2024
News Podcast | Listen in on the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Catch up on every session, featuring speakers such as Malcolm Gladwell, Lindy West and Ta-Nehisi Coates, on our weekly festival podcast. by Paris Jackson / May 6, 2024
News UW pro-Gaza encampment expands to over 100, remains peaceful Two student groups have now set up tents on the Seattle campus quad, demanding the university cut ties with Israel and Boeing. by Scarlet Hansen / May 3, 2024 / Updated at 8:15 am. on May 5
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle International Film Festival turns 50-ish Picks for this year’s cinema celebration, plus award-winning plays at Seattle Rep and ACT Theatre. by Brangien Davis / May 2, 2024
Politics Audit finds inflation, wages drove Seattle’s $1.7B budget increase The new five-year analysis digs into every department’s spending in an effort to help the city confront a projected $241 million deficit in 2025. by Josh Cohen / May 2, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | Jesse Tyler Ferguson always craves green chiles The Modern Family star is from the "chile capital of the world" — New Mexico. Learn how the peppers spread from the Americas to the rest of the globe. by Rachel Belle / May 2, 2024
News The Newsfeed: The ecological power of underground seed banks Also, Seattleites protest as the Supreme Court hears a homelessness case and Black Arts Legacies returns with a third season. by Paris Jackson / May 2, 2024
The Newsfeed The ecological power of underground seed banks Also, Seattleites protest as the Supreme Court hears a homelessness case and Black Arts Legacies returns with a third season. May 2, 2024
News Whatcom County to investigate handling of sexual harassment case The county executive acknowledged an “error in judgment” after a Cascade PBS report revealed a letter supporting the accused former director. by Isaac Stone Simonelli Cascadia Daily News / May 1, 2024