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A trip to the Seattle archives

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Bill Radke looking through archives
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An adventure to the Seattle of yesteryear. The region's plan to fight homelessness. What you should know about avalanches. And saying goodbye to the artistic directors of Book-It Repertory Theatre.

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Seattle At 150

Bill Radke takes a tour of the Seattle City Archives with Jennifer Ott, a historian with HistoryLink, and Seattle city archivist Ann Frantilla.

King County Executive Dow Constantine

Bill Radke speaks to Dow Constantine, the King County Executive, about the new regional homelessness authority.

John Race, ready for an avalanche?

Bill Radke talks to John Race, co-owner of the Northwest Mountain School, about backcountry avalanches and what you need to know.

Exit Interview with Book-It Repertory Theatre's Artistic Directors

Marcie Sillman speaks to Myra Platt and Jane Jones, the founding co-artistic directors of Book-It Repertory Theatre, about why they're leaving the company and what's next.

Why you can trust KUOW