Health Off the Charts: Which is louder, the Blue Angels or your headphones? This weekend Seattle is celebrating Seafair—and that means the Blue Angels will be flying overhead, sparking the yearly debate about noise pollution. Just how loud are the Blue Angels? Teo Popescu
Environment The day after the Fourth of July: a huge, volunteer clean-up The day after the Fourth of July: a huge, volunteer clean-up Casey Martin
How this Czech daredevil raced to freedom "In America, freedom is like air," said Czech daredevil Mira Slovak. That air was his element - he used it for work, for play, and to make his escape... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Ross Reynolds
This week we're sweating out the news Are you hot? We're hot. It's hot. Not as hot as it could be because of the smoke from British Columbia's wildfires, but we're still in a heat wave with... Bill Radke
Learn about hydroplane racing from the world's fastest grandpa Bill Radke speaks with hydroplane drivers Brent Hall and Jerry Hopp about their love of racing. Hall speaks about his childhood dreams of being behind... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
Seafair royalty explain why the city still needs this festival Bill Radke talks to Seafair's King Neptune, John Roderick, and Queen Alcyone, Angela Shen, about the cultural resonance of this decades old festival.... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Seattle's All-City Band strikes up for Seafair Seattle's All-City Band is marching its way through the summer. The 180-member band, which has been entertaining people for 65 years, includes high... Katherine Banwell
Seattle's first black Seafair queen and others from these forgotten photos A year ago, we published photos from the 1940s and 50s of black people in Seattle just living their lives. Isolde Raftery