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Best of 2025: "Live at the Neptune" grant gives a Seattle band the rockstar treatment

Best of 2025: "Live at the Neptune" grant gives a Seattle band the rockstar treatment



The Neptune Theatre in the U-District is usually a place for touring musicians.

Now a new grant from local arts organizations is opening the door to local music - earlier this year they hosted a Seat…


Published on 3 weeks, 6 days ago

Teriyaki turkey: making the Thanksgiving staple uniquely Seattle

Teriyaki turkey: making the Thanksgiving staple uniquely Seattle



Turkey is central to a Thanksgiving meal, but it's also notoriously hard to cook without losing flavor and moisture. Sushi Kappo Tamura Chef Taichi Kitamura has hacked the Thanksgiving bird, in the m…


Published on 4 weeks ago

Casual Wednesday with Rachel Belle and Geraldine DeRuiter

Casual Wednesday with Rachel Belle and Geraldine DeRuiter



This week…

It's almost Thanksgiving.

We're talking about why fewer people are choosing turkey this year

Which grocery store chain has the best pumpkin pie?

And what on earth is the "Bird Test?"

Autho…


Published on 4 weeks, 1 day ago

Is coding dead? This professor doesn't think so

Is coding dead? This professor doesn't think so



Today, we have an episode from our friends at Booming. In a recent episode, they reported how young people are choosing trade school over college out of fear of white-collar jobs drying up. Companies…


Published on 1 month ago

Seattle lei makers provide a sense of home for local Hawaiians

Seattle lei makers provide a sense of home for local Hawaiians



Washington is home to a growing number of native Hawaiians.

And Polynesian culture and traditions are flourishing in the Pacific Northwest.

Lei makers are keeping busy in the area, weaving lei for ce…


Published on 1 month ago

Weekend Listen: Seattle social workers treating atypical anorexia, southwest Washington’s shark superhighway, and Vancouver, WA’s blind high schoolers playing goalball

Weekend Listen: Seattle social workers treating atypical anorexia, southwest Washington’s shark superhighway, and Vancouver, WA’s blind high schoolers playing goalball



Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom.

When we think of someone suffering from anorexia, the image that usually comes to mind is someone who’s skinny, even skeletal… But actually,…


Published on 1 month ago

Friday Evening Headlines

Friday Evening Headlines



Community clinics brace for an influx of patients, international enrollment has declined at UW, and the Seattle Torrent take the ice for the first time.

It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the…


Published on 1 month ago

Casual Friday with Alex Hudson and Joe Veyera

Casual Friday with Alex Hudson and Joe Veyera



This week…

Holiday travel is looming, but improvements are on the way at Sea-Tac Airport.

Seattle has issued nearly 650,000 parking tickets in the last two years, and the Seattle Times found out wher…


Published on 1 month ago

Thursday Evening Headlines

Thursday Evening Headlines



Gov. Ferguson declares emergency over shut down oil pipeline, Mayor-elect Katie Wilson announces transition team, and SIFF's executive director steps down.

It’s our daily roundup of top stories from …


Published on 1 month ago

The health insurance marketplace can be overwhelming. K.C. has navigators to help

The health insurance marketplace can be overwhelming. K.C. has navigators to help



We’re about 3 weeks into health insurance open enrollment.

If you don’t get insurance through your employer, you’ll likely be looking to the Affordable Care Act’s Health Exchange.

This year, people s…


Published on 1 month ago





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