Politics What justifies clearing a homeless encampment? Seattle city officials move to clear a homeless encampment in Miller Park neighborhood. Students are back in the classroom, but debate remains around measuring learning loss. And our weekly conversation with Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. Bill Radke
Arts & Life Casual Friday: 'Slightly normal in a completely abnormal place' Seattle elementary schoolers are back in classrooms, but we're far from back to normal. This week we talk school madness, separation anxiety and one working mom who was called out big time for multitasking. Patricia Murphy Clare McGrane
Education Washington state juniors and seniors could get an extra year of high school Students are trying to figure out what's next after a year of disruption to schooling, sports, and all the things that usually go along with high school. Now, they could get a do-over. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Health March 9th | The Covid thaw is just beginning When can you take off your mask? King County Executive Dow Constantine explains the new CDC guidance. Also, Oprah's interview with Meghan and Harry, and the powers at play in getting students back to the classroom. Bill Radke
Politics Friday Politics: Teachers can get vaccines but school’s still out in Seattle Governor Jay Inslee added teachers, childcare workers, grocery workers and others in essential roles to the list of those eligible to receive the Covid vaccinations. Meanwhile, political hopefuls are getting a line of their own. Angela King Katie Campbell
Education March 2 | How Covid-safe can schools be? Vaccine updates, school safety in the time of Covid, and a pod of grey whales take temporary residence in Puget Sound Bill Radke
Politics This week in politics: Seattle races are quiet ... too quiet? It’s been a quieter week in local politics - some would say, too quiet. Angela King Katie Campbell
Education February 23rd | Reopening schools may not be the right decision for all A conversation about education equity as schools prepare to reopen during the pandemic, and our weekly update with King County Executive Dow Constantine. Bill Radke
Health WA Covid testing program could teach us more about the virus in schools A new partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital will bring 300,000 rapid Covid-19 tests to elementary schools in ten districts in March. Seattle Children's Hospital will collect and analyze the data collected to inform a return to classrooms across the country. Katie Campbell Angela King
Politics Re-opening schools and closing grocery stores, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Kiro7 reporter Essex Porter, host of Civic Cocktail on the Seattle Channel Joni Balter, and tech correspondent for the New York Times, Karen Weise. Bill Radke Sarah Leibovitz