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caption: The main portion of the Space Needle's Century Project construction will be complete in May of 2018.

KUOW Newsroom

Catch up on the local headlines of the day with the "KUOW Newsroom" podcast. One podcast feed, all the great local reporting you expect from KUOW and NPR.

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Episodes

  • Wednesday Headlines

    Wednesday Headlines

    A surprising study on summer school, WA sues O'Reilly Auto Parts, and Amtrak's first electric bus cruises out of Seattle.

  • Tuesday Headlines

    Tuesday Headlines

    Vice President Kamala Harris talks climate in Seattle, outdoor workers try to stay cool, and Dolly Parton celebrates reading in Tacoma

  • Monday Headlines

    Monday Headlines

    Northwest residents try to beat the heat, Seattle city council talks drug possession, and which foods will keep you cool?

  • Friday Headlines

    Friday Headlines

    WA first responders head to Maui, light rail disruptions start this weekend, and King Felix enters the M's Hall of Fame

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    Thursday Headlines

    Seattleites look to assist Hawaii, Seattle debates a big business tax, and how to know if it's Covid booster time

  • Wednesday Headlines

    Wednesday Headlines

    Good news for orcas, a CEO tax is floated for Seattle, and the Wedgwood cedar is saved

  • Tuesday Headlines

    Tuesday Headlines

    Baristas march on Starbucks, Seattle gig workers get new protections, and WSU athletics face a predicament

  • Monday Headlines

    Monday Headlines

    Seattle could get a mental health court, the 'missing link' leads to a new lawsuit, and Amazon looks to revamp its grocery business

  • caption: Paddlers representing Southeast Alaska Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian tribes arrive to shore after a multi-day canoe journey beginning in Puyallup, on Wednesday, July 24, 2019, during Paddle to Lummi at the Lummi Nation Stommish Grounds. The annual Canoe Journey resumed in 2023 after a three-year haitus during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Indigenous youth take up the paddle after pandemic pause

    For the first time since the start of the pandemic, Native American tribes and First Nations from around the Salish Sea resumed their annual canoe journey to Seattle this summer. They converged last week on the powow grounds of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe near Auburn.

  • Friday Headlines

    Friday Headlines

    Fauci successor has UW ties, Huskies jilt Pac-12 for Big Ten, and Seattle's Museum of Museums says goodbye