CHAZ chews on what to do next Capitol Hill’s new Autonomous Zone, known as CHAZ, is a six-block area around 12th and Pine. Residents, business owners and activists are trying to figure out what’s next for this hard-won territory. Joshua McNichols
Pierce County prosecutor wants state involved now in Manuel Ellis case The Pierce County prosecutor is pushing back at the governor’s promise of state review of any charges – or lack of them – in the case of Manuel Ellis. Amy Radil
Seattle protests: 'the time of the never-seen-before' Voices from the protests in Western Washington. KUOW talks with marchers who went through University of Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Looking back at one week of protesting in Seattle KUOW Reporters Casey Martin and Esmy Jimenez discuss protests in Seattle that have lasted one week so far. The protests are among a range of demonstrations that have swept the country, and the globe, opposing police brutality and killings of Black people. Esmy Jimenez
Why one Black Lives Matter group in Seattle has hesitated to march Friday marks one week of protests in Seattle against the police killings of black people in the U.S. and against racial injustices. But Black Lives Matter groups in Seattle have NOT been organizing the protests. Kim Shepard
A civil liberties perspective on protests against police killings Making change ‘when the protesting is done’ Paige Browning
1968-2020: A Tale Of Two Uprisings I remember how tumultuous 1968 felt. Cops in riot gear and flaming storefronts are nothing new—but this time around, things feel even more dire. Karen Grigsby Bates
A peaceful protest in Bellevue alongside looting and destruction Sirens and helicopters surrounded protesters. Then tear gas was shot into the crowd. Esmy Jimenez
GEORGE FLOYD UNREST IN SEATTLE: Peaceful protests, violent rioting, and the city's response A crowd gathered Saturday in downtown Seattle, protesting the death of George Floyd and those of other African Americans at the hands of police. KUOW Staff
Before Making Military History, She Witnessed One Of History's Worst Race Riots Olivia Hooker advocated for the military to open its doors to women of color. But even after policies started to change, "nobody seemed to be joining," she said. So she decided to join herself. Mia Warren