Mixed Feelings At Woodland Park Zoo On Day After Elephants Leave Thursday was the first day at Woodland Park Zoo without its elephants. Chai and Bamboo are on their way to Oklahoma City. KUOW’s Joshua McNichols has... Joshua McNichols
Real Change Street Paper Goes Digital Bill Radke speaks with Tim Harris, founding director of Real Change, about the newspaper's decision to offer a digital edition to readers. Kate O'Connell
Who Will Tell The Stories Of Holocaust Survivors After They've Gone? Marcie Sillman speaks with 89-year-old Holocaust survivor Sonia Warshawski and her granddaughter, Seattle-based filmmaker Leah Warshawski. Jason Pagano
Katherine Switz Has A Mental Illness – And She Wants You To Know About It When a GermanWings passenger jet slammed into the French Alps last month, killing all aboard, attention focused on the co-pilot’s treatment for severe... Jeannie Yandel
Former SeaWorld Trainer Condemns Orca Captivity John Hargrove was an orca trainer for 14 years, mainly at SeaWorld. Shortly after quitting the company he gained attention for his part in the... John O'Brien
Seattle Zoo Sends Last Elephants To Oklahoma After Court Ruling Woodland Park Zoo's remaining two elephants were loaded onto a truck and driven away Wednesday after a federal appeals court cleared the way for their... KUOW Staff
Delivering Grim News – It's All In How You Say It Greta Austin has spent a lot of time in medical waiting rooms. Two years ago last fall, her father came to Seattle from Wisconsin for treatment, and she... Ruby de Luna
Should We Take More Naps At Work? This week an Alaska Airlines baggage handler fell asleep in the cargo hold of an airplane before takeoff, forcing an emergency landing at Sea-Tac... Bill Radke
Seattle Responds To Neighborhood Concerns Over Developments With No Parking About 12 percent of the apartments built in Seattle since 2012 have been built without parking. They’re being built in neighborhoods like Ballard,... Joshua McNichols
Mount Rainier's Wonderland Trail Growing In Popularity Marcie Sillman talks to Tracy Swartout, deputy superintendent of Mount Rainier National Park, about the growing popularity of the Wonderland Trail. Marcie Sillman