'If we get in trouble, we won't call NATO or the US. We'll call the Ukrainians' As Russia continues its violent invasion of Ukraine, the people of another former Soviet state are bracing for the war to reach them. Angela King
Week in Review: Atomic weapons, masks, and Daylight Saving Time Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Crosscut's Knute Berger, Seattle Met's Allison Williams, and the Seattle Times Amanda Zhou. Kevin Kniestedt
How clean energy could be good for your wallet as well as the environment Clean energy advocates argue Washington will continue to be vulnerable to these price fluctuations unless we move away from the global oil market — not just Russian oil. Angela King
Week in Review: Ukraine, Mask Mandates, and Russell Wilson Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Geekwire contributing editor Mike Lewis, New York Times tech correspondent Karen Weise, and Publicola’s Paul Kiefer. Kevin Kniestedt
Big Tech keeps watch on Ukraine cyber war The war on the ground in Ukraine is devastating. But before the ground offensive came a cyber attack that threatened Ukraine's government. We’ll talk with Seattle University School of Law professor Mark Chinen about how Big Tech is getting involved. Jennie Cecil Moore
What do you do when there's no local news source? You make one Between 2004 and 2019 more than a quarter of the country’s newspapers disappeared. Here in Washington, people are trying to fix that. Libby Denkmann
Week in Review: Ukraine, Wheat, and Masks Bill Radke discusses the weeks news with Publicola’s Erica Barnett, Northwest News Network’s Anna King, and former CEO of Washington State Wire DJ Wilson. Kevin Kniestedt
The war in Ukraine is also about history The war in Ukraine has illuminated the complicated and contested relationship it has with Russia. University of Puget Sound history professor Ben Tromly sheds light on this relationship and the long history both countries share. Diana Opong
Concrete strike slows the city's building boom A concrete truckers strike is entering its third month and is slowing projects all around the city, including the reopening of the West Seattle Bridge. Seattle Times reporter Heidi Groover has details. Jennie Cecil Moore