Investigations WA homeless youth program closes after contractor ‘misspent’ $330K Officials ordered a lobbying firm to pay back money meant for a state-funded Lifeline pilot hotline that connects at-risk young people to services. by Elizabeth Whitman / April 16, 2024
Mossback Podcast | Boeing's WWII camouflage stunt that fooled the world The company's Plant 2 was so crucial that the military asked Hollywood to hide it from the enemy. Knute Berger shares the story. by Sara Bernard / April 16, 2024
Mossback Podcast | Deadly avalanches that made Pacific Northwest history Back-to-back disasters in Washington and B.C. killed more than 150 people in 1910. Knute Berger digs into the traumatic circumstances and their fallout. by Sara Bernard / April 9, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Are Seattle's public gathering spaces vanishing? The shuttering of businesses around the city has cast a spotlight on “third places." Also, King County wants to train its own corrections officers. by Paris Jackson / April 18, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | Tom Papa baked sourdough bread before you did The comedian’s breadmaking obsession predates the pandemic craze. And, Rachel Belle chats with a Seattle baker who uses a 150-year-old starter. by Rachel Belle / April 18, 2024
The Nosh with Rachel Belle Local pasta artist creates delicious edible rainbows Painting, drawing and … food? Rachel Belle explores aesthetics with Linda Miller Nicholson, whose noodles have been praised by Oprah and Gigi Hadid. April 15, 2024
Culture The Nosh: Local pasta artist creates delicious, edible rainbows Painting, drawing and … food? Rachel Belle explores aesthetics with Linda Miller Nicholson, whose noodles have been praised by Oprah and Gigi Hadid. by Rachel Belle & Brianna Dorn / April 15, 2024
Investigations Whatcom County paid $225K to settle sexual harassment complaints Multiple women accused a public works director of inappropriate conduct. Officials helped him get a new job by agreeing not to share the allegations. by Brandon Block / April 19, 2024
Investigations Washington UTC chair who used racial slur asked to resign An investigation found two commissioners allegedly used derogatory language, disregarded harassment complaints and failed to advance equity policies. by Brandon Block / March 15, 2024
News Seattle rallies as Supreme Court weighs criminalizing homelessness The Grants Pass v. Johnson decision could make it easier to sweep encampments, but advocates say it may hinder the ability to get stable housing. by Josh Cohen / April 23, 2024 / Updated: April 23, 6:40 P.M.