Politics Football games, car tabs, and elections this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Q13's Brandi Kruse and CR Douglas, and the South Seattle Emerald and Seattle Times' Marcus Green. Bill Radke Sarah Leibovitz
Sports The NFL Will Play 'Lift Every Voice And Sing' Before Each Season-Opener Game The song known as the Black national anthem will play before "The Star Spangled Banner." The league is working with players on a variety of measures to recognize victims of racism. Rachel Treisman
Sports Tom Brady Bids Farewell To New England Patriots, Says He's Ready For 'New Stage' The quarterback, who spent two decades and won six Super Bowls in a Patriots jersey, said goodbye in statements posted Tuesday. But Brady, 42, has said it's "unlikely" he'll be hanging up his cleats. Colin Dwyer
Sports The XFL Aims To Capitalize On Spring Football With 9-Point Touchdowns, Other Oddities The XFL was launched in 2001 as an NFL with attitude. It folded after a single season. But the league is back in 2020. Will it survive? Jordan Pascale
Arts & Life Beast Mode returns to Seattle for some 'unfinished business' Marshawn Lynch has signed a one year contract with his old team, the Seattle Seahawks. In 2014 he helped the team win its first Super Bos returning to Seattle to play for the Seahawks. up again Angela King Casey Martin
Looking back on the year in review Bill Radke reviews some of our favorite stories of the year with Seattle writer and author of Like a Mother, Angela Garbes, host of Too Beautiful to Live and Live Wire, Luke Burbank, and senior editor at APM Podcasts, Phyllis Fletcher. Bill Radke
Arts & Life Former Seahawk Doug Baldwin on depression, life after football, and his mission to build community Kim Malcolm talks with former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
National Angry With NFL After No-Call, Saints Fans Resort To Lawsuits, Billboards "We'll probably never get over it," Saints coach Sean Payton said after Sunday's championship game. The team's fans aren't over it, either — and they're getting creative in their outrage. Laurel Wamsley
Politics College athletes get paid nothing. A Washington state lawmaker wants to change that State Representative Drew Stokesbary (R-Auburn) has introduced a new bill that would allow college athletes to be compensated — by any party — for anything “up to the fair market value of services." They could also get an agent. Angela King
Arts & Life Earl Thomas' bad break is why players want contracts to reflect risk You've seen it before: An injured player being carted off the field usually gives the thumbs up. Not this time. Jason Pagano Angela King