Paddling Into The Heart Of Northwest History On The Columbia River Trail The Columbia is the river everyone seems to know about but doesn’t really "know." The Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership would like to change that — with a water trail you can paddle. Danika Sandoz
'Magical Negro' Carries The Weight Of History Morgan Parker's new poetry collection explores the ways African-American lives are affected by historical events, even though they may have happened decades or centuries ago. Mary Louise Kelly
Temps drop and Seattle panics: What about the hummingbirds?! This story was originally published exactly two years ago, February 10, 2019. Scroll down for an update. Isolde Raftery
Listeners Share Stories Of Racism At School Listeners Beth Patin, Brett Chapman, Lily Lee and Corynne Jones share stories about racism at school — either recently or in the past.
'Love Poems For Married People' Will Help Spice Things Up In The— Zzzzz Honey? You awake? The soft glow of a smartphone screen, the caress of sweatpants, a new collection of poems by John Kenney celebrates what happens to romance after years (and years) of marriage. Ari Shapiro
Grammy nominee Brandi Carlile's best songs, according to our in-house super fan Northwest legend Brandi Carlile is up for six Grammy Awards on Sunday, including top honors Record of the Year and Album of the Year. Kara McDermott
Seattle hears snow forecast, descends on grocery stores like the apocalypse is coming At the Safeway in the University District, salt was completely sold out. “And it’s not just the rock salt,” said Steve Bailey, who was stocking shelves. “What was weird is that every single table salt was bought in one day.” Casey Martin