Getting over bridges and across the country from the comfort of home Bill Radke talks the week's news with Civic Editor for GeekWire, Monica Nickelsburg, Q13 analyst CR Douglas, and publisher of the Washington State Wire, DJ Wilson. Sarah Leibovitz Bill Radke Play AudioListen 52 mins
Masks, bikes and olive oil stains this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Essex Porter of Kiro-7, CR Douglas of Q13, and Monica Nickelsburg of Geekwire. Sarah Leibovitz Bill Radke Play AudioListen 51 mins
Pushing back phases and pushing forward schools, this week Marcie Sillman discusses the week's news with Manola Secaira og, Civic Cocktail's Joni Balter, and the Seat Sarah Leibovitz Marcie Sillman Play AudioListen 52 mins
SDOT points to rays of hope for reopening the West Seattle Bridge ‘If there were rust all through the steel inside the bridge, then it would be a lost cause to fix it, but the steel is in decent shape.’ Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst Play AudioListen 5 mins
Port of Seattle says West Seattle Bridge woes may hurt Terminal 5 In 2021, the Port of Seattle's Terminal 5 gets the gigantic cranes that will allow it to accept cargo from some of the biggest ships in the world. But the closure of the West Seattle Bridge means all that cargo will have to flow over the Spokane Street Bridge. Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 2 mins
A few new glitches with Seattle’s pop-up vaccine clinic for Latinos Pop-up vaccination clinics in targeted neighborhoods are part of the City of Seattle’s effort to reach more vulnerable Latinos and other groups hard-hit by Covid-19. But they’ve hit some recent snags, from website glitches to people showing up for appointments at the wrong address. Esmy Jimenez Play AudioListen 1 min
'The resilience of native women': These Navajo matriarchs heal and educate through dance Thousands of American Indian and Alaska Native women and girls are missing - many presumed murdered, their families denied the dignity of laying their bodies to rest. "Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project" honors these women and their land, and educating non-native people along the way. Katie Campbell Play AudioListen 6 mins
West Seattle residents reflect on 2.5 bridge-less years The day is finally approaching that people in West Seattle -- and those who want to get to West Seattle -- have been waiting for. After more than two and a half years, the West Seattle bridge reopens this Sunday. Hans Anderson Libby Denkmann Jason Burrows Play AudioListen 14 mins
Can you find a good bagel in Seattle? A New Yorker does a taste test Ruby de Luna Play AudioListen 5 mins
Killer whales amaze Seattle onlookers with a rarely seen bird hunt A pod of orcas swam close to shore and amazed onlookers in Seattle by treating the whale watchers to the rare sight of the apex predators hunting a bird. Associated Press