Seattle hip-hop artist Draze wants to help launch 100 African-American businesses Seattle hip hop artist Draze is known for lamenting the gentrification of the Central District. Now, he has an idea for how to turn things around. He... Posey Gruener
Movie nights at Magnuson canceled due to safety concerns If you were hoping to make it to movie night at Magnuson Park in the next few weeks, you're out of luck. The outdoor movie series has been canceled part... Kate OConnell
Feeling a little crowded on the hiking trail? Bill Radke speaks with Fitz Cahall, host of the podcast The Dirtbag Dairies , and Jill Simmons, executive director of the Washington Trails Association ... Matt Martin Bill Radke
Kent farmers market a produce haven for immigrant community It's not easy to find quality produce in the East Hill neighborhood in Kent. For the low-income immigrants who live in the community, it's a trek to... Megan Farmer Katherine Banwell
‘God of Small Things’ author has a new book — after 20 years When an acclaimed novelist publishes their first new work in 20 years, people take notice. When the first book was Arundhati Roy’s “The God of Small... John O'Brien
Would you rather be bored or receive an electric shock? Some of us will do almost anything to avoid boredom. No, really — anything. A University of Virginia study put a bunch of people in a room that was... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
Is it time for a change to King's Court? Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times sports columnist Larry Stone about why he thinks Mariners fans should change the King's Court , a special cheering... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Missed the ferry? Three ways to spend an hour in Bremerton Starting Monday it will only take half an hour to reach Bremerton if you take Kitsap Transit’s fast ferry . It runs from the King County dock just south... Kara McDermott Posey Gruener Carolyn Adolph
How Seattle’s big ditch got built 100 years ago This story originally aired in 2005. We loved it so much that we dug it out again in honor of the Ballard Locks' 100 year anniversary on July 4, 2017. Marcie Sillman
What should be Seattle's song of summer? You're living in a region with tons of good, new, local music. Too much to take it all in, so Bill Radke speaks with Jonathan Zwickel, who writes a City... Bill Radke Matt Martin