Inflation soars in Seattle If you live here you already know Seattle is expensive. Today we’ll talk about some of the factors driving up prices. Axios Seattle reporter Christine Claridge is here to talk about Seattle’s notably high inflation and what it means for you. Jennie Cecil Moore
Week in Review: lawsuits, corporate changes, and the legislature Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Amanda Zhou, Geekwire’s Mike Lewis, and KUOW’s Mike Davis. Kevin Kniestedt
Week in Review: Murder investigation, Washington legislature, and tech layoffs Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with freelance journalist Joanne Silberner, Puget Sound Business Journal’s Alex Halverson, and Seattle Times Elise Takahama. Kevin Kniestedt
What does 2023 hold for the Seattle area housing market? Last year was marked by record high home values and extreme competition among buyers, but things did shift a bit toward the end of the year. Now, Redfin says Seattle is the fastest-cooling market in the nation. Katie Campbell
Year in Review: Tech, arts, science, and so much more Bill Radke looks back at the stories from 2022 with Insider tech correspondent Katherine Long, KUOW’s Mike Davis, and science journalist Jane C. Hu. Kevin Kniestedt
Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer has been acquitted, but is the case against him over? A jury has found Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer not guilty on two criminal misdemeanor charges. KNKX reporter Kari Plog has been following the case. She spoke with KUOW's Angela King about what we learned during the trial and what comes next for Troyer. Angela King
Week in Review: Same-sex marriage, unionization, and aquatic life Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Isabella Breda, Crosscut’s Mai Hoang, and South Seattle Emerald’s Marcus Green. Kevin Kniestedt
Week in Review: Seattle budget, Tribal community relocation, and Starbucks Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with freelance journalist Joanne Silberner, Seattle Times Jonathan Martin and freelance journalist Monica Nickelsburg. Kevin Kniestedt
A lawsuit over Seattle’s high rents We all know Seattle is an expensive place to live. But what you might not know, is that aside from some of the obvious supply and demand reasons, an algorithm may share some of the blame too. Heidi Groover of The Seattle Times explains. Mike Davis
Week in Review: layoffs, budget shortfall, and crosswalks Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Geekwire’s Mike Lewis, Publicola’s Erica Barnett, and Insider’s Katherine Long. Kevin Kniestedt