Culture Your Last Meal | Richard Sherman & Kam Chancellor talk soul food The retired Seahawks legends discuss their jointly owned Legion Sports Bar. Plus, how to feed a football team with the 'Hawk's chef and nutritionist. by Rachel Belle / February 29, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | 'Love Is Blind' host Vanessa Lachey loves lasagna In the actor's first book, Lachey leans into vulnerability and shares her family food traditions (including Wiener-Bun Surprise!). by Rachel Belle / March 28, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | Actor Julia Sweeney grew up eating Nanaimo bars In this previously recorded episode, the SNL alum and Spokane native shares her love of the Canadian dessert. by Rachel Belle / April 11, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | The Leftovers: Rachel Belle on her show 'The Nosh' Premiering April 5, the new food & drink series explores Seattle’s culinary culture — from the best bagels to our first non-alcoholic bottle shop. by Rachel Belle / April 4, 2024
Culture The Nosh: Watch out NYC, Seattle's bringing a bagel boom In the premiere of her new show, Rachel Belle is setting the record straight – there are good bagels in the PNW. She meets two bakers shaping the renaissance. by Rachel Belle / April 8, 2024
News Housing restrictions are leaving more PNW sex offenders homeless Laws in Oregon and Washington can be counterproductive to public safety by keeping registrants on the streets, where they are more likely to reoffend. by Kelsey Turner InvestigateWest / May 25, 2023
Politics Washington clergy still not required to report child abuse A compromise proposal near the end of the legislative session died after Catholics rejected the bill over religious objections. by Wilson Criscione InvestigateWest / May 22, 2023
Environment EPA says it will look into Butte's mine dust 'potential emergency' Regulators claim they will address public health concerns after an InvestigateWest report exposed officials coordinating with mining corporations. by Wilson Criscione InvestigateWest / March 23, 2023
Environment In a toxin-exposed Montana mining town, the EPA favors polluters Scientists say the agency is siding with the companies, even after it acknowledged that open-pit mining in Butte is unsafe and requires major cleanup. by Wilson Criscione InvestigateWest / March 6, 2023
Equity Low-income domestic violence survivors still lack support in WA While the state has expanded its full protection-order policies, advocates say funding for housing, shelters and legal services is still needed. by Kelsey Turner InvestigateWest / July 4, 2023