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Episodes
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School bells are back
More than a year into the pandemic, some Seattle public school teachers and students are headed back to the classroom. KUOW education reporter Ann Dornfeld catches us up on how things are going.
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Shots in lucky arms
If you aren't eligible to get vaccinated yet, you can still try your luck at finding a last-minute leftover dose somewhere. Seattle Now producer Clare McGrane visited a city-run vaccination clinic in Rainier Beach to see how it works.
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A chance to change the office
If you’re one of the many white-collar workers who left the office behind a year ago, you’re probably wondering just what’s in store when you go back. We get some insight on lessons learned from a year of remote work from Microsoft chief scientist Jaime Teevan.
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A new green burial deal
Where do we go when we die? How about a garden, or forest? Washington’s first funeral home offering you the chance to become compost opened in Kent last year. We talk with founder Katrina Spade.
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Casual Friday with Tan Vinh and Eva Walker
This week was a reopening bonanza: bars and restaurants increased capacity (and were tied to more Covid cases), Seattle gets its first in-person live concert this weekend, and we're even considering going back to the office. Plus: A vaccine hunting story straight out of a sci-fi movie.
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Who tells your story
Seattle’s Lori Matsukawa spent nearly 40 years in news as an award-winning journalist and a role model for the young people who watched her on KING 5. We talk with her about media, representation and how to confront harassment toward Asian Americans.
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Keeping small businesses alive
We're entering the recovery phase of the Covid pandemic. What does that mean for businesses who have spent the past year barely hanging on?
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Revisiting the check-in text
When we see something awful happening to our neighbors, we want to help. But sometimes, even when our heart feels like it’s in the right place, that help can hurt. We revisit our conversation about 'check-in texts' with public radio journalist Priska Neely.
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Addio, Borrachini's!
The Rainier Avenue bakery whose desserts have been at countless Seattle parties for nearly 100 years has sold its last sheetcake. We talk with Crosscut columnist Knute Berger about why Borrachini’s was so beloved.
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Casual Friday with Marcus Green and Isolde Raftery
Lots of vaccine news this week, plus conversations about how to respond to anti-Asian violence, an anecdote about pandemic dating and the demise of Aplets and Cotlets.
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No vaccine on the menu for food workers
Your favorite restaurant will soon be able to reopen... halfway, for now. But line cooks, servers and other frontline workers in the hospitality industry are frustrated that they’re still not eligible to get a covid vaccine.
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Sir Mix-A-Lot and Rachel Flotard regale us with stories from lockdown. (This interview is so good)
Seattle is home to some stellar artists who haven't played a live show in a year. On Thursday, some of them are pulling together to make sure the venues they love are still around by the time we're going to concerts again.





