A rare move by Chief Seattle changed the future of the city Chief Seattle was the leader of the Duwamish tribe in the days when white settlers were entering the region that would eventually bear his name. The... Emily Fox
Bridging the gap between students and teachers with two simple questions Bill Radke talks with Kristin Leong and Christina Joo about finding common ground between students and teachers. Leong is a former middle school teacher... Bill Radke Andy Hurst
A cafe to solve youth homelessness? UW is getting innovative Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington nursing professor Josephine Ensign about the Doorway Project , the UW's effort to address youth... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Known for opening doors for Seattle artists, she now is opening the door to her family’s legacy Mayumi Tsutakawa is the only daughter of an influential arts family in Seattle. Her father was a sculptor, her mother and brothers musicians. During her... Marcie Sillman
The man who built Garfield High’s musical empire Marcus Tsutakawa is the youngest in a family of famous Seattle artists. He found a way to make his own mark on the cultural landscape of the city by... Marcie Sillman
He’s a blue collar musician with a high profile pedigree Deems Tsutakawa is the third child of a family of legendary Seattle artists. You can still see the fountains his father, George Tsutakawa, installed all... Marcie Sillman
Do you know the family story behind Seattle's beloved baseball mitt? If you’re a Seattle Mariners fan, you’ve probably been to Safeco Field. And if you’ve been to the Safe, you’ve probably seen the large bronze sculpture... Marcie Sillman
Every healthcare provider in WA is required to be trained in suicide prevention Every healthcare worker in Washington is required to undergo suicide prevention training. That includes nurses, dentists and even chiropractors. Now,... Andy Hurst
The article that changed one cancer researcher's career path Dr. Fred Appelbaum started his career in the 1970s when leukemia patients were given months to live. He worked with Dr. Don Thomas, a researcher at Fred... Ruby de Luna
Seattle doctor’s radical idea saves 70,000 people a year There was a time when the cure for leukemia was almost as lethal as the disease. Before bone marrow transplants, patients were treated with arsenic or... Ruby de Luna