If you’re concerned about your tech privacy, buckle up for this challenging talk If you find yourself checking your phone — a lot — or feeling phantom vibrations, there’s a good reason. Big technology companies (Google, Apple, Amazon... John O'Brien
Study pegs Seattle's basic living cost at $76,000 (even without lattes) A family of four now needs annual income of nearly $76,000 just for basics to live in Seattle – up $30,000 from 2006. That’s according to researchers at... David Hyde
Day hikers, you're probably packing too light You need a to pack a lot more than a granola bar when you head out on a day hike. Bill Radke talked with Taylor Brugh, vice president of Seattle... Matt Martin Bill Radke
PHOTOS: Indigenous Peoples' Day March and Celebration Seattle celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day on Monday with a march from Westlake Park to Seattle City Hall. "It means we're still here and I'm proud,"...
Sometimes social activism has a 'dark underbelly' Frances Lee recently asked to be excommunicated from the church of social justice. Lee, who is queer, trans and Chinese-American, was trying to point... Matt Martin Bill Radke
Bhangra and skateboarding: 'I can do my own thing and that’s fine with me' Two stories on our podcast this week about Seattleites breaking free and breaking stereotypes: Jesse Weinstock is an avid skater. “Most of my best...
When it comes to race and idealism 'good intentions are not enough' Celeste Ng’s sophomore novel, "Little Fires Everywhere," is set in her hometown of Shaker Heights, Ohio. But she sees more than a few commonalities... Bill Radke Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Visit a refugee camp in South Lake Union As the Trump administration plans to reduce the number of refugees entering the country, Doctors Without Borders wants to show you just what it's like... Casey Martin Megan Farmer
Terrified of a future where machines rule? Here’s a more optimistic view Tesla CEO Elon Musk made headlines when he urged leaders to intervene in the quest for artificial intelligence , saying the technology “is a fundamental... Bill Radke Jason Pagano
'My Family's Slave' wasn’t clickbait. It was brutal honesty The cover article of this year’s June issue of The Atlantic magazine concerned a woman called Lola. “ My Family’s Slave ” was written by Alex Tizon, a... John O'Brien