What Do We Lose When A Museum Closes? Ross Reynolds talks to Crosscut's Knute Berger about what is lost when the state makes cuts to heritage sites like the State Capital Museum. Amina Al-Sadi
Mixed Legacy: The US Airlift Of Vietnamese Babies Jeannie Yandel talked with historian Jeremi Suri about Operation Babylift, the U.S. government's program to airlift as many South Vietnamese babies --... Jeannie Yandel
Reviewing This Week's News Is Our Job (No Tipping, Please) With Seattle’s minimum wage rising, do you still need to tip? Who gains from Expedia’s move to Seattle? And in a Seattle road rage incident caught on... Bill Radke
Seattle's Jewish Population Soars Marcie Sillman speaks with Matt Boxer, a researcher at Brandeis University's Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies, about the increase in Seattle's... Kate O'Connell
Early Opening Of North Cascades Highway A Cause For Celebration Don Clark and his 93-year-old mother, Tootsie, keep up a tradition of turning the opening of the North Cascades Highway into a local celebration. Kate O'Connell
How Sister Cities Seattle And Perugia Weathered The Knox Trial Marcie Sillman speaks with Mike James, current board member and past president of the Seattle-Perugia Sister City Association, about how the two cities'... Marcie Sillman
Cold War And Cowboys: How Germans Brought Stunning Art To Tacoma The story behind a massive new art collection in Tacoma is one of coincidences. A wealthy German couple honeymooned in the area in the 1950s and then,... Ross Reynolds
Northwest Church Shopping: 'It's Kind Of Like Going On A Date' At Greater Trinity Missionary Baptist Church in Everett, Karen Shiveley sat alone in a pew, waiting to meet the pastor. The 67-year-old was smartly... Isolde Raftery
Kevin Henry On His 20 Years Cajoling Bellevue Into Celebrating Diversity Marcie Sillman speaks with Kevin Henry, who recently retired from his post as diversity coordinator for the City of Bellevue, about what he learned over... Marcie Sillman
Author: We're Living In 'The Golden Age Of Surveillance' We live in a brave new digital world, and there’s much to appreciate about that. It’s efficient. It’s fun. It’s convenient. But what are we giving up... John O'Brien