Tacoma's 'drunk teacher' watched her shame go viral. Then she killed herself Bill Radke speaks with Tacoma News Tribune columnist Matt Driscoll about the sad story of Tacoma kindergarten teacher Klara Bowman, who became infamous... Bill Radke Posey Gruener
Finding balance in life and comedy with cancer Bill Radke speaks with comedian Quincy Jones. In July of 2015, Jones was diagnosed with cancer and given a year to live. He had one wish: to tape an... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Lung cancer isn't just a smoker's disease Bill Radke speaks with writer Janet Freeman-Daily, a lung cancer survivor, about the fact that lung cancer is not just a smoker's disease. Freeman-Daily... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
Cancer patients may have been undiagnosed at UW – because researchers took tumor samples When cancer tissue is removed from a patient, doctors are supposed to hand it over to someone to form diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Leftover... Amy Radil
A father's love letter in the wake of cancer In his new memoir, “Falling: A Daughter, A Father, and a Journey Back," author Elisha Cooper recalls how he and his family faced and survived his... John O'Brien
Cancer patients warned of employee with tuberculosis Dozens of cancer patients in Seattle have been told they might have made contact with a healthcare worker infected with tuberculosis. The worker was an... Paige Browning
This man is an artist, bon vivant and conduit for spirits Maikoiyo Alley-Barnes believes that to be an artist, one must live life to the max. “I meet people all the time that don’t live full enough lives,” he... Marcie Sillman
The 'Promotora Effect': Getting Latinas To Mammograms We all know that cancer screenings are important, but it doesn’t mean they always get done. For some Latina women, a conversation with a peer can nudge... Ruby de Luna
Biden Visits Seattle To Move Cancer Research Forward Vice President Joe Biden urged scientists to collaborate to help speed up the process to cure cancer. Biden was in Seattle Monday. He toured a lab at... Ruby de Luna
Seattle Baby Boomers: You're At Risk For Hepatitis C Ask Alfonso Adinolfi how he got hepatitis C and he’ll point to his upper right arm. “Right there,” he says, “that tattoo.” He’s lived with the blood... Ruby de Luna