KUOW Newsroom
By
Catch up on the local headlines of the day with the "KUOW Newsroom" podcast. One podcast feed, all the great local reporting you expect from KUOW and NPR.
Beginning August 5, 2024, we will no longer publish new KUOW Newsroom episodes. We thank you for listening to this podcast feed and encourage our listeners to subscribe to Seattle Now and download the KUOW App to hear the latest news features and headlines from KUOW.
Sponsored
Episodes
-
Zero carbon in 30 years: Inslee sets more aggressive goal for state
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is proposing to make the state carbon-neutral in 30 years, a much more aggressive pace of pollution reduction than his administration has pursued before.
-
Get an extra! Seattleites beeline to newsstands for impeachment history
It’s been a historic week with the impeachment of President Donald Trump, only the third U.S. president who will now face a trial in the Senate. The day after the House of Rertin reports people in Seattle are going to newsstands to buy their piece of history.
-
Amazon expands satellite labs in Redmond
Amazon wants to surround the planet with satellites. And they're going to do from new labs in Redmond.
-
He's been shot at, his fish stolen. All because he exercises his tribal treaty rights in Skagit Valley
Scott Schuyler says he’s been shot at, his tires slashed, his fish stolen. He’s gotten death threats on social media.
-
'They have not proved the crime.' How WA representatives voted on impeachment
Washington's U.S. House delegation voted on impeachment along party lines Wednesday.
-
First child flu death in King County — since 2009
A King County child died of complications from influenza in a Pierce County Hospital on Sunday, according to King County-Seattle Public Health.
-
Seattle tree rules are too lax, critics say. New city council members want to change that
More safeguards for Seattle’s trees. That’s something two newly elected Seattle City Council members say they want to secure in legislation next year.
-
Don't dish any dirt over the holidays, Boeing tells workers
Boeing is telling workers to be careful what they say about the company and the 737 MAX over the holidays.
-
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.
-
Seattle scrambles to vaccinate kids: 2,200 told not to come back without shots
Seattle is one of the districts now enforcing a longstanding state law that says students must be barred from school if they lack required vaccinations or exemptions.
-
Washington sues to stop ICE arrests at courthouses
The Washington Office of the Attorney General has cataloged 157 arrests of undocumented immigrants at courthouses around the state over the last two years, but the actual number may be much higher.
-
Cory Booker in Seattle: TV binges, selfies and a 'moral moment'
Senator Cory Booker told a packed bar in Seattl'es Capitol Hill to prepare for the most “unusual stump speech” on the presidential campaign trail.
