It's Time King County Lived Up To Its Namesake Marcie Sillman talks with non-violence trainer Jonathan 'Globe' Lewis about practicing non-violence. Also, Sillman speaks with University of Washington... Hannah Burn
What Happened This Week? Thanks For Asking An engineer said “catastrophic failure” in the same breath as “Bertha” – what does that mean? Washington state has America's most regressive tax system,... Bill Radke
Homeless Evictions Continue; Seattle Mayor Calls For More Legal Camps Even as Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced a plan on Wednesday to establish new tent cities for Seattle's growing homeless population, homeless people... John Ryan
New Look For Seattle Police: Less Theme Park, More SWAT The Seattle Police Department is rolling out new looks for its shield, uniforms and police cars. Gone are the “light blue bubble” cars and “theme park”... Posey Gruener
Fliers On Capitol Hill Express Concern Over Church's Charity Marcie Sillman talks with Don Jensen, executive director of Community Lunch, and Greg Turk, pastor of All Pilgrims Christian Church on Seattle's Capitol... Matthew Streib
Green Bay Packers: Green, Gold And Entirely Fan-Owned Marcie Sillman talks with Dave Zirin, sports editor of The Nation magazine, about the Green Bay Packers, the only community-owned NFL team. Andy Hurst
Should A One-Time Donation To Pike Place Market Mean Permanent Remembrance? Marcie Sillman talks with Murad Habibi, a member of the Pike Place Market Historical Commission, about his concerns over fundraising efforts that would... Matthew Streib
For Washington Veterans, Services Can Be Hours Away NPR — along with seven public radio stations around the country — is chronicling the lives of America's troops where they live. We're calling the... Patricia Murphy
Fur May Not Be Popular In The Northwest, But It's Still Big Business Did you know that fur is still a big industry in Seattle? One of the main ways this region became settled and explored was by fur trappers in the early... Hannah Burn
Seattle Nurse Returns For Respite From ‘Complete Mayhem’ Of Ebola Outbreak Most days, Seattle nurse Karin Huster woke up around 6 a.m. for a quick bucket shower and breakfast before walking over to the Ebola treatment unit in... Hannah Burn