On Seattle waterfront, old pier crumbles, new pier opens We visit the structures beneath the old and new piers to see what's holding them up. Joshua McNichols
Final clearance: Macy's closes to the public this weekend The department store chain is in retreat across the country. Here, the closure of the store seems to signal something about the way our downtown is changing. Carolyn Adolph Kim Malcolm
Trees, bills and Bernies this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with former US representative Brian Baird, Q13 correspondent Brandi Kruse, and host of Civic Cocktail, Joni Balter. Bill Radke Sarah Leibovitz
Friday politics: how buses and public safety intertwine in downtown Seattle KUOW's Angela King talks with political analysts C.R. Douglas and Joni Balter about public safety in downtown Seattle after a deadly shooting, and the effort to help homeless people in King County through a proposed business tax. Angela King Casey Martin
How can 3rd and Pine become safer? Seattle's former police chief has some ideas Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle's former interim police chief Jim Pugel about the recent fatal shootings in downtown Seattle. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Pike Place Market’s news man is leaving the biz after 40 years You are at the mouth of the Pike Place Market, in downtown Seattle, facing the water. The bronze pig is within a stone’s throw. Joshua McNichols
PHOTOS: Sounders fans celebrate championship win Packing downtown Seattle on an overcast weekday afternoon, thousands of soccer fans celebrated the Seattle Sounders' second MLS Cup win with a parade from Westlake Park to Seattle Center. Casey Martin Megan Farmer
'A toilet is your face.' Seattle ponders the perfect public pissoir A KUOW listener asked if any city has figured out public toilets. We investigated. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Has any city figured out public toilets? On this episode we try and figure out if any city has figured out public toilets, and what Seattle can learn Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Deborah Wang
The new tunnel opens Monday. Here are the safety features. The Highway 99 tunnel will have 21 miles of sprinkler pipes, 32 emergency exits, and you can still hear FM. Casey Martin