News The Newsfeed: Pike Place Market takes car ban for a test drive The Seattle landmark is experimenting with limited vehicle access during the summer before deciding if it will become a permanent policy. by Paris Jackson / June 6, 2025
News A former Republican senator’s vision for a post-Trump GOP Arizona’s Jeff Flake sat down with David Rind, host of CNN’s One Thing podcast, to talk about diplomacy and the future of conservative politics. by Laurel Demkovich / June 3, 2025
News The Newsfeed: Black Arts Legacies is back with 5 Seattle artists Now in its fourth season, the Cascade PBS archival storytelling project features more than 55 influential artists across genres and time periods by Paris Jackson / May 30, 2025
Politics Federal and state cuts threaten Washington early-learning programs The first months of the Trump administration have brought layoffs, closures and confusion to free preschool programs, compounded by state funding woes. by Laurel Demkovich / May 28, 2025
News The Newsfeed: Immigration advocates assist released ICE detainees Volunteers have long offered assistance outside Tacoma’s Northwest ICE Processing Center. They now face new urgency amid federal deportation efforts. by Paris Jackson / May 16, 2025
Politics Nine WA Legislative seats are open this year. Here’s who’s running One of the most closely watched races could be the 26th District, where Democrats hope to keep U.S. Rep. Emily Randall’s former senate seat. by Laurel Demkovich / May 15, 2025
News WA lawmakers approve funding for 2026 World Cup matches in Seattle $45 million will go to improvements for Lumen Field, security and transit for the biggest event in state history, estimated to bring 750,000 visitors. by Laurel Demkovich / May 13, 2025
News The Newsfeed: WA lawmakers end legislative session with $78B budget One of the big priorities this session was closing the state’s anticipated $15B budget shortfall, which lawmakers did via cuts and new taxes. by Paris Jackson / May 9, 2025
Politics How Washington’s new tax and fee increases could hit your pocket The new budget would raise the price of gas, Discover Passes and more. Democrats say this is necessary, while Republicans say it will hurt residents. by Laurel Demkovich / May 6, 2025
News The Newsfeed: WA health plan contractor warns of Medicaid cuts Community Health Plan of Washington CEO Leanne Berge says proposed cuts would be devastating to Washington’s vulnerable citizens. by Paris Jackson / May 2, 2025