Sweeps are part of the plan Homeless residents living along a large section of the Interurban Trail had to find a new place to take shelter last week. City crews spent two days cleaning up a portion of the trail in the Bitter Lake neighborhood. KUOW’s Casey Martin explains how this most recent clean-up effort fits into the city’s larger strategy to reduce homelessness. Diana Opong Play AudioListen 13 mins
Don't call 911 to report fireworks unless it's a true emergency King County and Pierce County officials are don't call 911 or the non-emergency number to report illegal uses of fireworks. You can report illegal uses of fireworks in King County and Pierce County online. Only call 911 in the event of injury, fire, or emergency, Natalie Akane Newcomb Play AudioListen 2 mins
More than 90,000 hoverboards sold in the U.S. are being recalled over safety concerns A software glitch can send power to the device's motor even when the rider is not actively engaging the hoverboard. Bill Chappell
Fearing ‘spontaneous combustion,’ Snohomish County closes two dumps to deal with growing trash pile Snohomish County is closing its two main transfer stations to deal with a growing pile of trash that officials fear could heat up to the point of starting on fire. Diana Opong Play AudioListen 1 min
Why more e-scooters are slated for Seattle streets The city of Seattle will allow a new scooter share program following a recent report on their use, so far, within the city. Companies will now compete to be among the few operators allowed in Seattle. Natalie Akane Newcomb Play AudioListen 2 mins
Executive Dow Constantine answers criticism and questions around King County's hotel housing program King County Executive Dow Constantine sits down with Soundside guest host Jeannie Yandel to answer listener questions about King County's new Health through Housing purchase, homelessness in the county, rising crime rates, and more. Sarah Leibovitz Play AudioListen 29 mins
King County repeals bike helmet law, but all sides still agree: wear your helmet King County's Board of Health voted Thursday to repeal its helmet law that required bike riders to wear helmets or face $30 fine, and additional court fees. Gracie Todd Play AudioListen 6 mins
Pedestrian deaths climb in Seattle, despite city's pledge to eliminate them Increasingly, cars are killing pedestrians — people walking, rolling, or cycling — in Seattle. That’s despite the city’s 2015 adoption of Vision Zero, a project aiming to eliminate pedestrian fatalities. Diana Opong Play AudioListen 16 mins
Election excitement, summer smoke, and COVID conundrums, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Stranger editor Chase Burns, Seattle Times senior investigative reporter Patrick Malone, and independent journalist Jane C. Hu. Alec Cowan Play AudioListen 52 mins