Tukwila Is Ready To Grow Up Former Washington State Governor Gary Locke helped break ground Thursday on what will be the tallest building between Seattle and Tacoma. And it's in... Joshua McNichols
Seattle Police Disagree On How To Interpret New Use-Of-Force Policy Seattle police officers are not using enough force. That’s according to an internal email sent last week. The email, obtained by KUOW, says that... Amy Radil
A Surprising History Of The Apple (And Why Red Delicious Is Out) American as apple pie, the expression goes. Except that the only apple native to North America is the crab apple, said Rowan Jacobsen, author of “Apples... Marcie Sillman
A Death Sentence Turns Into A Call Of The Wild Leo Egashira, 60, is no stranger to death. He once saw his life flash before him when chased by a thousand-pound muskox in Greenland. However, he had an... Esa Tilija
Live Free, Eat Gluten: Return Of Heirloom Grains To Washington People usually go to Skagit Valley for tulips and berries. But here’s a little known fact: The region also grows grains. Grains used to be grown mainly... Ruby de Luna
Husky Football Fans: Are You Addicted To Violence? The UW home football seasons opens this Saturday, and 60,000 fans are expected at Husky Stadium to see the Huskies host the Eastern Washington Eagles.... Bill Radke
'Normal Labor' And Why C-Section Rates Climbed So High Public health officials across the U.S. say the number of cesarean sections being performed has gotten way out of hand. It's a life-saving surgery for... Jessica Robinson
How Seattle's Scarecrow Video Is Like A Kung Fu Movie Video stores are dead, they say. Then how – and WHY – did the Seattle video store Scarecrow Video just raise $100,000 in a Kickstarter campaign? Joshua McNichols
Why Some Washington Hospitals Have Such High C-Section Rates It’s 7 p.m. on a Thursday at Valley Hospital and Medical Center in Spokane, and Dr. Nathan Meltzer has already had a very long day. He has one mother in... Jessica Robinson
No Criminal Charges In Deadly Tesoro Refinery Explosion The U.S. Department of Justice has closed its four-year criminal investigation into whether environmental and worker safety laws were broken leading up... John Ryan