Seeing the hottest show in Seattle changed history for these students What if the first live theater you ever saw was "Hamilton"? That was the experience of many of the 2,800 students from low-income high schools across... Ann Dornfeld
Just how rich is Jeff Bezos, compared to you and me? Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has become the world’s first centibillionaire. By amassing net wealth estimated by Forbes at $127 billion, he has passed Microsoft... John Ryan
The covert white supremacist group lurking in Washington state Emily Fox talks with ProPublica investigative reporter A.C. Thompson about his report on the white supremacist group Atomwaffen Division . The group,... Emily Fox
'It's time to broaden what the definition of black art means' Carol Rashawnna Williams is a visual artist in Seattle. Climate change is a frequent subject for her. She believes art can be a powerful medium to help... Andy Hurst
Seattle's publicly funded preschool program not hitting education goals When former Seattle Mayor Ed Murray pitched his $81 million subsidized preschool program to voters in 2014, this was his promise: high-quality,... Ann Dornfeld
The truth about Jimi Hendrix is much different than the myth Poor, neglected, carrying around a broom as substitute for the guitar he didn't have. These are images of Jimi Hendrix growing up in Seattle. And... Kim Malcolm
Why erasing marijuana convictions could also wipe away 'collateral damage' Kim Malcolm talks with Alison Holcomb about Seattle's move to vacate convictions for misdemeanor marijuana possession. Holcomb is director of strategy... Andy Hurst
Northshore school district works to make 'gifted education' more equitable Kim Malcolm talks with Northshore School District Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid about her district's new approach to assessing students for... Andy Hurst
Family of assault victim drawing strength from their faith Family members and friends are standing watch over a 26-year-old man who King County prosecutors say was the victim of an unprovoked racist attack last... Patricia Murphy
From 'people feel you don't belong here' to City Council In early January, Zak Idan was sworn in to the Tukwila City Council. He's the first Somali refugee to be elected to office in Washington state. Tukwila... Katherine Banwell