Why I row At 5 a.m. on a late winter morning in Seattle, dawn is a distant hope. But if you peer through the dark, you'll see small white lights pulsing their way... Marcie Sillman
Should we dial back high school sports? When you think high school, do you think math class? Or do you think about the Friday night lights, the pep rallies and the spirit days? Let's face it,... Kate OConnell
Lambert House could be pushed off Capitol Hill Bill Radke speaks with Alan Andrews-Katz about why he is helping the Lambert House stay on Capitol Hill. The house provides services and support to... Bill Radke
When is it ok for a professor to date a student? Bill Radke speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about a new rule being considered by the University of British Columbia. The university is... Bill Radke
An artist's unique perspective on Seattle's watery world Niki Sherey Keenan’s moments of inspiration arrive when most of us are still in bed. “There might be a sunrise that only lasts five seconds,” she... Marcie Sillman
Harriet Tubman on $20 bill ignores larger racial issues Bill Radke speaks with Ijeoma Oluo about her article in The Guardian in which she argues against placing Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. She also shares... Bill Radke
Can we develop the U-District without losing its soul? Bill Radke speaks with Margaret O'Mara and Taso Lagos about what development in the University District, and Seattle as a whole, should look like. O... Kate OConnell
You played outside unsupervised until dark. Why can't you let your kids? When Lenore Skenazy’s son was 9, she left him in Bloomingdale’s in New York City. She gave him a Metro card and a $20 bill and said they’d meet at home. Bill Radke
What Song Changed Your Life? Jeannie Yandel speaks with Bob Boilen, host and creator of NPR's All Songs Considered, about his new book, "Your Song Changed My Life." Jeannie Yandel
Who’s Your School Dad? Highline Wants Kids To Feel Bonded It’s the last day in Reid Sundblad’s P.E. class near Sea-Tac Airport, and a few kids are really bummed. “Oh, don’t cry,” Sundblad says. “It’s been a... Liz Jones