Coming out as a transgender woman for Curiosity Club Jennifer Hegeman wanted to join KUOW's Curiosity Club. There was only one obstacle: being herself. Jennifer Hegeman
'They're treasures': Advocates want more protections for Seattle's big trees Efforts to update Seattle’s tree regulations fizzled last year. Now a new effort to protect the city's trees is under way. Amy Radil
Our Curiosity Club is turning into Queeriosity Club for Pride month We're going to find out what happens when 10 allies and LGBTQ+ folks stop being polite and start getting curious. Kristin Leong
In Rainier Beach, home owners hope to survive Seattle upzones Nowhere more than Rainier Beach is both the promise and the threat of growth so apparent. Joshua McNichols
The Seattle Times prints 'suspicious' letter to the editor "There’s all these inconsistencies and overlaps between these personas that suggested to us that perhaps they weren’t what they appeared to be at face value." Casey Martin
Backyard apartments under consideration, again, in Seattle Rules to allow more backyard cottages and mother-in-law units could get approved in Seattle in the next four weeks. Paige Browning
The big reasons behind Expedia's move to Seattle waterfront A glass-walled conference space called “The Prow” rises out of the earth like a ship near the water’s edge. It’s a flagship element in the Expedia Group’s opulent new headquarters along Seattle's waterfront. David Hyde
MacKenzie Bezos pledges to give away half her fortune, but how? In early April she said she was excited about her own plans following her divorce from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Now we know what MacKenzie Bezos might be excited about: giving away a chunk of her wealth. Carolyn Adolph
The sounds and silences of the Fremont Bridge From the outside, the Fremont bridge is loud, both metaphorically and physically. The noise, the alarms, the neon-festooned bridge towers. But that’s from the outside. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Amazon holds an annual meeting. Outside, a shit show Inside the meeting shareholders brought a raft of concerns to chief executive Jeff Bezos, including 11 resolutions that failed. Many of those resolutions asked for greater corporate citizenship from the tech giant. Carolyn Adolph