‘Wild’ Means More Hikers On The PCT, And More Poop Ross Reynolds talks with Jack Haskel, Pacific Crest Trail Association's Trail Information Specialist, about the impact that the book and recent movie, ... Hannah Burn
Hindu Temple In Bothell Vandalized Leaders of a Hindu temple in Bothell have fast-tracked a plan to add some extra security cameras. This comes after the temple was tagged with racist... Liz Jones
Data Visualization For Non Data Nerds Ross Reynolds speaks with Chris Stolte, chief development officer and co-founder of Tableau Software, a Seattle data visualization company whose goal is... Ross Reynolds
No Way To Send Money Home For Local Somali-Americans Ross Reynolds talks to Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., about his efforts to find a solution for Somali-Americans who can no longer send money back to Somalia... Ross Reynolds
Should We Nudge Or Shove You To Get This Week's News? The same question goes for non-vaccinating parents: What’s the right strategy? Also: yet another questionable fatal police shooting, this time in our... Bill Radke
I Couldn’t Save My Dad From AIDS, So I Saved Myself Instead When I was 16 years old I came home from school one day and found my dad crawling around on the kitchen floor in a big pool of blood. He was down on all... Jason Schmidt
The History, And Future, Of 'Je Suis Charlie' Just over a month ago, on the morning of Jan. 7, two men stormed the offices of the French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo and killed 12 people. In quick... John O'Brien
Plan To Stop School Violence: Build Generation Of Good Friends At Seattle University Wednesday a small number of high school students chosen from around Seattle were taught how to combat violence in schools. But... Joshua McNichols
Does Seattle's Rainy Weather Affect Productivity? Marcie Sillman talks to Bradley Staats, associate professor at the University of North Carolina and visiting associate professor at the Whatron School... Marcie Sillman
How One Attorney Has Been Keeping Food Safe For 20 Years Marcie Sillman talks with food safety attorney Bill Marler about his lasting impact on food safety after he got his start in the E-coli outbreak of 1993. Ann Kane