This week, many Seattleites are honoring the memory of Amarr Murphy-Paine. Two years ago, the Garfield High School student ...
With housing costs out of reach for many people in Seattle, more city residents are thinking about going in with friends to ...
Seattle won't get the 500 emergency shelter beds Mayor Katie Wilson aimed to create ahead of the World Cup in June. The mayor ...
Hans Anderson is a producer on KUOW’s Soundside, where he covers a diverse range of topics from conflicts over how to use busy streets to how the open spaces of the Palouse inspire modern musical ...
Co-owner of Ada's Technical Books, Danielle Hulton, sits down to share the wisdom she's gained after 16 years in Capitol ...
June is here, which means PRIDE... and a whole smattering of other events, so get out & do something this weekend!
From soondaeguk to biscuits and gravy, Seattle Times food critic Bethany Jean Clement and host Brandi Fullwood share notes on their latest favorite dishes at Seattle restaurants.
He-Man returns to the big screen in "Masters of the Universe," a film very aware of its '80s source material while placing it ...
The vote marked a rare bipartisan rebuke of the war, but is mostly symbolic. Democrats have been unable to pass a war powers ...
Baby calves rely on it to build up their immune systems and gut. And now marketers are promoting it for humans. Here's what ...
Five months into a pilot program that uses AI to review certain Medicare procedure requests, Washington seniors face new ...
What were the broken promises of the 1979 Iranian Revolution? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with reporter Yeganeh Torbati about the new book she co-authored, Stolen Revolution. KUOW is Seattle’s NPR ...