A funeral for 302 people: King County lays to rest indigent remains The King County Medical Examiner's Office held a funeral for 302 indigent people at a cemetery in Renton Wednesday. Ann Dornfeld
Disney Cable Channel Defends Casting Black Actress As New 'Little Mermaid' Certain circles of the Internet are aghast that the ingenue — actress and singer Halle Bailey — is African American. "Spoiler alert ... the character of Ariel is a work of fiction," Disney said. NPR Staff
Yakama Nation radio station KYNR gets its groove back For Native tribes in rural areas, radio can be a lifeline to community. The Yakama Nation in Central Washington runs its own station. And it’s about to come back on the air after an unexpected break, Esmy Jimenez
A big deal, new dance company on Vashon Island with some familiar faces What do ballet dancers do on the off-season? If you're Pacific Northwest Ballet's Noelani Pantastico and James Yoichi Moore, you form a brand new dance company. Marcie Sillman
Northwest tribe uses 'Treaty Rights 101' to school environmentalists The Tulalip Tribe is using “Treaty Rights 101” workshops to help environmental and outdoor recreation organizations learn how to work with tribes. Eilís O'Neill
Satirical Staple 'MAD' To Exit Newsstands And Recycle Its Classic Material At MAD magazine's peak in the early 1970s, more than 2 million people subscribed to it. The magazine will shift to printing collections of old content and end-of-year specials with new material. Neda Ulaby
Why don't longtime Seattleites jaywalk? Yes, it's illegal. But that doesn't stop residents of other cities from doing it. SoundQs host Deborah Wang teamed up with Record producer Adwoa Gymiah-Brempong and sidewalk artist Peregrine Church to answer this listener question about jaywalking. Deborah Wang
A simple trick for not blowing off your hand with fireworks Fireworks are part of the Fourth of July — and so are fireworks injuries. Carolyn Adolph
How a dapper Florida-transplant found her place at Queeriosity Club's table Libertarian blogger Mellina White Cusack on woke culture, personal style, and listening to the stories of everyone at the table--including straight white guys. Mellina White