These are the people who face criminal charges in Seattle after the protests Local prosecutors say they have no plans to charge nonviolent protesters, but are moving forward with roughly 20 cases involving firearms, burglaries and assaults. Amy Radil
Crime 'What Summer set their mind to do, Summer did.' Family of killed protester speaks out Summer Taylor was killed early Saturday when a person drove their car into a group of Black Lives Matter protesters on Interstate 5 near downtown Seattle. Taylor’s family says Summer was a determined, passionate supporter of the movement and want Summer to be remembered as an ally of Black lives. Casey Martin
National NYC Begins Painting Black Lives Matter Mural In Front Of Trump Tower President Trump derided the mural plan last week, saying it would be "denigrating this luxury Avenue" and antagonize the city's police as "a symbol of hate." Laurel Wamsley
National In Alabama, A City Debates How To Depict Its Past In The Present When the city of Mobile, Ala., took down a statue of a Confederate naval officer it sparked a conversation about what the statue meant, and how the city's Confederate history should be portrayed. Debbie Elliott
3 Seattle activists on the city's future for #BlackLivesMatter It’s been six weeks since protests started in Seattle, after the police killing of George Floyd. Now leaders of the local movement for racial justice are calling for changes to combat police brutality and systemic racism. Here's what they see next. Esmy Jimenez
National 'Say Her Name': How The Fight For Racial Justice Can Be More Inclusive Of Black Women NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Kimberlé Crenshaw, co-founder of the Say Her Name campaign, about how the Black Lives Matter movement can be more inclusive of Black women. Mary Louise Kelly Heidi Glenn
Crime 24-year-old protester Summer Taylor dies after being hit by speeding car on I-5 Two people are in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center after a Seattle man drove his car into a group of Black Lives Matter protesters on I-5 late Friday night. Amy Radil Casey Martin Angela King
Inside this Seattle home: water bottles, helmets, and other supplies for the front lines of protest It's the underground supply chain for demonstrators. Esmy Jimenez
National It's 'Our Fault': Nextdoor CEO Takes Blame For Deleting Of Black Lives Matter Posts In an exclusive interview with NPR, Nextdoor CEO Sarah Friar outlines new measures the popular neighborhood app is taking to address reports of racial profiling and censorship on the platform. Bobby Allyn
Business Boeing says racism won't be tolerated. But will it be driven off the shop floor? A week ago racist symbols appeared on a black manager’s desk at Boeing in Everett. Boeing says it fires people who do that. But in the wake George Floyd’s workers are saying Boeing needs to do more. Carolyn Adolph