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Kim Malcolm talks with Anna King, host of the new podcast Ghost Herd. → Read More
This week we’re bringing you gleeful, exploratory, deep-diving, and extravagant winter season event picks. → Read More
‘If you see the kids dressed up as Shrek roaming around Westlake this weekend, you'll know what it's for.’ → Read More
‘It's a virus that's gaining speed, and the state has a team dedicated to trying to control it.’ → Read More
‘Where do we perform, and more than that, teach young people about what it's like to perform live jazz?’ → Read More
‘One can feel powerless. This is a really good way to do something with our art form.’ → Read More
‘It's just different right now, and giving starred restaurant reviews under these circumstances seems like applying a really blunt instrument to a really nuanced situation.’ → Read More
‘I always tell people, these collisions are preventable. That's the message we have to get across every day.’ → Read More
King County's Board of Health voted Thursday to repeal its helmet law that required bike riders to wear helmets or face $30 fine, and additional court fees. → Read More
‘The most recent estimate statewide is that 88,000 people are currently positive statewide. That’s one of the highest rates of the pandemic, but the surge may have slowed down since then.’ → Read More
Starting on Monday, KUOW is going to sound very different if you tune in during the noon hour. That's when our new midday show Soundside will make its debut. Libby Denkmann is the host. She talked to KUOW’s Kim Malcolm about her backstory and her plans for the show. → Read More
Starting on Monday, KUOW is going to sound very different if you tune in during the noon hour. That's when our new midday show Soundside will make its debut. Libby Denkmann is the host. She talked to KUOW’s Kim Malcolm about her backstory and her plans for the show. → Read More
‘I do think we're seeing now that we are, more than anything, a globally connected community, and that we cannot get out of this unless we're all out of this.’ → Read More
‘In some ways, this is trying to put lightning back in a bottle to bring this film back to the place that it was shot, but there is something special about being in that same place once again.’ → Read More
It's shaping up to be a very wet weekend here in the Puget Sound region. If you're channeling your inner Mossback and working up the nerve to wander about, we have some recommendations for you. KUOW’s Kim Malcolm asked Crosscut Arts and Culture Editor Brangien Davis for her picks. → Read More
‘They basically said we looked in one spot in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and we saw a whole lot of Chinook. Their point was, everyone would have thought that where the southern residents live you'd see an empty pantry.’ → Read More
The Stranger’s Jas Keimig shares their favorite fall arts picks. → Read More
‘I really feel like my journalism bones have been awakened by this project. I think it's going to be really gratifying and an adventure one way or the other.’ → Read More
‘I do know that outreach workers evaluated 78 people at the encampment for hotel rooms, and 57 people came inside. That ratio is pretty big.’ → Read More
The heat wave from two weeks ago is now one of the deadliest weather-related events in Washington state history. → Read More