Was Seattle a bad place to build a city? How much do you know about the history of the place you live? If that place is Seattle, points of interest include how the natives of this area lived,... John O'Brien
Woody Guthrie's love letter to the Columbia Basin rolls on 75 years later Jeannie Yandel speaks with Greg Vandy about his new book, "26 Songs in 30 Days: Woody Guthrie's Columbia River Songs and the Planned Promise Land in the... Jeannie Yandel Matt Martin
25 years later, how Seattle’s grunge explosion changed pop music forever Bill Radke talks with music critics Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot about the pivotal year of 1991 and how Nirvana's album "Nevermind" made Seattle the... Bill Radke Andy Hurst
The man behind Seattle's boys in the boat The old wooden rowing shell that hangs in the University of Washington crew team’s dining hall doesn’t look all that remarkable. You see boats like it... Marcie Sillman
Does the 'Soviet of Washington' deserve its lefty reputation? Washington state and Seattle have a reputation as left-leaning – most recently because of the election of Socialist city council member Kshama Sawant... Ross Reynolds
Trump Empire Finds Its Roots In Seattle Donald Trump, the presidential candidate, is 100 percent Queens. But his grandfather, Frederick Trump, built his nest egg in the Northwest. Bill Radke Posey Gruener
Vulgarity In Politics: The Shiny Object That Distracts Us Bill Radke speaks with University of Washington historian Margaret O'Mara about mud slinging and crudeness in American politics. After Donald Trump defe... Kate OConnell Bill Radke
Democratic Runner-Ups Can Still Make History Bill Radke speaks with University of Washington historian Margaret O'Mara about how Bernie Sanders' campaign reminds her of Henry Wallace, Franklin D. R... David Hyde Bill Radke
Will America Fall Like Rome? Bill Radke speaks with University of Washington classics professor Sarah Stroup about her view that America is becoming more xenophobic and how we seem ... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Local Marshall Islanders Mark Dark Anniversary On March 1, 1954, the United States dropped a 15 megaton hydrogen bomb on Bikini Atoll. In the years since, Marshall Islanders, or Marshallese, have... Posey Gruener