Cell service in Paradise? "Only by going alone in silence, without baggage, can one truly get into the heart of the wilderness," that's what the famous naturalist John Muir said.... Bill Radke
From submarines to cyber warfare, Bremerton sticks to the mission and keeps its mouth shut Bremerton, just across the Puget Sound from Seattle, is a military town. On the ferry ride over, you can sometimes see aircraft carriers and submarines.... Joshua McNichols
What would Seattle look like without any parking? We know: It never feels like there are enough parking spots when you are driving around Seattle. But there are more than you think. There are 500... Shane Mehling
Roman Seleznev's turn to the dark side of computer hacking Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times reporter Mike Carter about the case of Roman Seleznev . Seleznev's story reads like spy fiction. He is the... Bill Radke
As Trump targets H-1B visas, what does it mean for Seattle's tech industry? Bill Radke talks with Tahmina Watson and Stan Sorscher about the potential impact of President Trump's executive order on the H-1B visa program. Watson... Andy Hurst
Don't read this if you're driving Jeannie Yandel talks to Austin Jenkins, KUOW's Olympia correspondent, about the distracted driving bill that lawmakers have been working on this session... Jeannie Yandel
Why Seattle’s utility billing system was late and $43M over budget We now know why Seattle's new utility billing system took so long and cost so much to launch. The new billing system for Seattle City Light and Seattle... Kate OConnell
It could get harder to hire computer programmers from outside U.S. Kim Malcolm talks with Axios tech editor Kim Hart about recent rule changes to the H-1B visa program, and what they could mean for tech workers in the... Kim Malcolm
This UW professor is tracking the rise of disinformation Jeannie Yandel talks to Kate Starbird about her research on how "false flag" rumors are spread on Twitter after a crisis and how they connect with ... Jeannie Yandel
Parts of the Internet took a 'digital snow day' due to Amazon crash Bill Radke talks to Todd Bishop, co-founder of the technology news site Geekwire , about the crash that slowed and stopped websites using Amazon's Web... Amina Al-Sadi