Can you name five woman leaders in 60 seconds? "There's never a time when a woman really wins anything," says political strategist Cathy Allen. After Seattle's 2017 mayoral race primary, Allen and... Bill Radke
Google fires engineer over anti-diversity memo Bill Radke speaks with Slate tech writer April Glaser about the reasons that Google fired an engineer after he wrote a memo that questioned the ability... Bill Radke
Women in Seattle make 78 cents for every dollar earned by men, says report If you're a Seattle woman with an advanced degree, another man in the city with the same level of education may earn quite a bit more than you. Rob Wood
The first time a man hurt me, I was 8. My story isn't unusual The first man who kissed me when I didn’t want him to was the boyfriend of my babysitter. He lifted me up by my armpits, sat me on the kitchen counter, leaned over me and slid his tongue into my mouth. I was eight years old. Tara Austen Weaver
Are bikini baristas a Pacific Northwest phenomenon? Are bikini baristas a Pacific Northwest phenomenon? Jake Koukel from Puyallup asked KUOW’s Local Wonder team to investigate. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Her miscarriage in ICE detention raises questions about care She wears a yellow uniform, loose, with a sweatshirt underneath. Her long hair, braided in tight cornrows near her temples. Her handshake, timid. We... Liz Jones
Seattle hasn't elected a woman mayor in 91 years. Here's why Why hasn’t Seattle had a woman mayor since 1928, when Bertha K. Landes was in office? (Her slogan: Municipal Housecleaning.) Ann Kane
'It could be me': Women react to Charleena Lyles' death On Sunday morning, two Seattle police officers responded to a reported burglary. That call ended in the fatal shooting of Charleena Lyles, an African... Kate OConnell
When should you have kids? Never is an option, too Bill Radke speaks with artist, poet and mother of two, Natasha Marin, about the realization that she didn't have to become a mother. She says motherhood... Bill Radke
This is why I nursed my baby on the Seattle bus At the back of the Metro bus, we did something unusual: We talked to one another. Among us was a woman who had her toddler son with her — we smiled and... Sharayah Lane