‘I didn’t want to put fried chicken on the menu.’ Seattle’s Edouardo Jordan wins top prize Seattle Chef Edouardo Jordan kept one item off his menu when he opened Salare in 2015. “I didn’t want to put fried chicken on the menu,” Jordan said in... Ruby de Luna
'Wedged between history and hipster,' Ballard's new Nordic Museum is ready ... almost When you see wood smoke and naked people in Ballard, you’ll know the new Nordic Museum is finally complete. Amy Radil
The national park that almost wasn't in Washington state The North Cascades National Park turns 50 years old this year. It's a popular place to camp and hike now, but a new book about the park's history says... Casey Martin
These Black Panthers marched on Seattle streets 50 years ago Madrona is a posh Seattle neighborhood with million-dollar homes. But 50 years ago, at the playground here, it was where hundreds of Black Panthers... Patricia Murphy
VIDEO: A short history of how Seattle’s tunnel finally got made When Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct was built in the 1950s, we didn't know much about earthquakes. California's Loma Prieta quake in 1989 opened our eyes... Kara McDermott
The tragic story behind Seattle’s biggest cemetery Seattle’s biggest cemetery begins with a tragic story. Kate OConnell
How Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy lives on in King County Fifty years ago today, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered on a balcony in Memphis, Tennessee. Decades later, a motion passed in the King... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
'They've Killed Martin': Remembering The Day MLK Was Assassinated On April 4, 1968, Gary Heyde had just arrived for a conference at Kentucky State College. He and more than 500 students from every major black... Jeannie Yandel
A very public radio conversation with Sarah Vowell Bill Radke talks to historian, author and former This American Life contributor Sarah Vowell about America's troubled history and how it can better help... Bill Radke
3 myths about the Washington state lottery Retired school teacher Michael Hobson is displeased by how much his property tax is increasing, even though lawmakers did it to fully fund public schools. David Hyde