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What Was Really Vulgar This Week?
Are Donald Trump's manners an issue or a distraction? Should we house the homeless first? Who should see police body camera footage? Plus, are your…
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The University Of Washington's New Longhouse For Native Students
Jeannie Yandel talks with Ross Braine, the University of Washington's tribal liaison, about his big dreams for the University's brand new Intellectual…
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This week in currency and current events
Should Seattle create designated drinking zones? Also, Bellevue High School football wins – but who loses if the recruitment is called into question?…
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An embarrassment of riches from Seattle poetry month
Yes, poetry month is over. But how about some more poetry anyway?We’ve collected readings from the Seattle Arts & Lectures poetry series over the last two…
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How to teach kids the art of self-control
Bill Radke talks with author Katherine Reynolds Lewis about her new book, "The Good News About Bad Behavior: Why Kids Are Less Disciplined Than Ever — And…
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What’s Best For The Nation Is Not Always Best For Native Youth
After a visit to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Nation in North Dakota, President Barack Obama announced an initiative to help Native American…
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We reviewed this week's news and still have our FCC license
President Trump says a mouthful about immigration. Governor Inslee and the Democrats size up their new majority in Olympia. Seattle's new soda tax kicks…
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Where will the people in Seattle's notorious Jungle go?
It's the beginning of the end for the sprawling homeless camp under Interstate 5 known as the Jungle. This week, officials from the city of Seattle and…
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‘Don’t Go There’: Seattle Sherpa Keeps Returning To Everest
Months after Lhakpa Gelu Sherpa’s oldest brother died climbing in the Himalayas, Lhakpa Gelu determined that he would summit a Himalayan peak.His mother…
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The Irony Of Moving To 'Atomic City' After Internment
When Roy and Alice Ko were released from internment camps after World War II, they ended up in Richland, Washington – home to the Hanford Nuclear…
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