Arts & Life 2020 Hugo House Fellows share works of ‘Luminosity’ for the new year Poets and essayists conjure post-holiday light Sonya Harris
Health Photos: remembering the people in Seattle who died in 2020 while experiencing houselessness On Monday, in the biting cold and rain, the Women in Black of WHEEL (Women’s Housing, Equality and Enhancement League) held a vigil for those who died this year while living on and off of Seattle's streets. Monday, December 21st, is designated 'National Homeless Persons Memorial Day' by the National Coalition for the Homeless. Megan Farmer Casey Martin
Arts & Life Seattle invests in cultural space, with an eye towards inclusivity "The history of Seattle has been this history of haves and have-nots — of those who have access to capital and to property, and those who don't." Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Cascadia bullet train: Go for it or 'kill this thing'? A new government report on high speed rail in the Pacific Northwest recommends that Oregon, Washington and British Columbia formalize their interest in... Tom Banse
National 'We're All Tired Of This': Health Care Workers In Seattle Prepare For Another Surge Harborview Medical Center faced the country's initial swell of coronavirus cases. Now, health care workers there are offering advice to people facing the latest surge in COVID-19 patients. Will Stone
Sunday Puzzle: Triple Threat NPR's Sarah McCammon plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition's puzzle master, Will Shortz, and this week's winner: Martin Garnar from South Hadley, Mass. Will Shortz
Race & Identity He was 16 when a cop kneeled on his neck in Spokane. He’s still making sense of it. He thought the police were going to kill him on the lawn of his friend's house. Now he's teaching the next generation that Black lives matter. Jerome Hunter
Health A different Thanksgiving this year for Seattle's unsheltered community People in Seattle experiencing homelessness are also making changes ahead of a pandemic holiday season. The traditional large meals are cancelled, but that’s not stopping the holiday spirit. Casey Martin
Politics 'Finally.' Seattle celebrates news of Biden-Harris victory After more than three days of holding their breaths, Biden-Harris supporters in Seattle took to the streets this weekend. Amy Radil Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Crime Demonstrators flood Seattle streets after protester hospitalized following arrest A Seattle group that holds nightly marches in the city is returning to Capitol Hill Friday night, two days after a protester was taken to the hospital after being arrested by Seattle Police. The 30-year-old Kelsey “Kel” Murphy-Duford is currently in satisfactory condition at Harborview Medical Center. Casey Martin