The Latest Politics Judge tosses Comey, James cases after finding prosecutor unlawfully appointed Lindsey Halligan, who brought the cases, is a former insurance attorney who once served as President Trump's personal lawyer before his return to office. Ryan Lucas Music Reggae pioneer Jimmy Cliff dies at 81 The musician and actor helped propel reggae into the international spotlight, thanks in part to his songs and starring role in the 1972 film The Harder They Come. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento Books With 'No Time to Spare,' Ursula K. Le Guin strikes at the heart of a changing world The KUOW Book Club has been reading "No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters" by Ursula K. Le Guin this month. We conclude this month's reading with Le Guin's blog posts "About Anger" and "Without Egg." Katie Campbell Arts & Life Home child care and nursery schools struggle to keep doors open In some states, more and more home child care workers and nursery schools are shutting down because of rising costs and sticky red tape. Music 3 new songs sound nothing like the pop music currently dominating the charts These love songs — Neko Case's "Oh, Neglect...," Valerie June's "Runnin' and Searchin'" and Olivia Dean's "Man I Need" — each express a refreshingly realistic ambivalence toward romance. Ken Tucker Arts & Life 'Rental Family' star Brendan Fraser discusses his lifelong search for belonging In his new film, Fraser plays an actor in Tokyo who takes a job with a rental family service. It's based on a real phenomenon in Japan: companies where you can hire someone to fill a gap in your life. Tonya Mosley What's next for Netanyahu? Since the Gaza ceasefire began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has received a boost from President Trump and is gearing up to run for reelection. Law & Courts Seattle’s incoming city attorney Erika Evans promises vigilance on federal interference Since declaring victory on election night, Erika Evans says she's been busy preparing for a smooth transition. Amy Radil Technology Should WA data centers generate their own clean energy to get tax breaks? A Washington workgroup is preparing to send recommendations to Gov. Bob Ferguson on balancing sustainability and economic goals when it comes to the AI data center building boom. But one omission has conservationists worried. Monica Nickelsburg 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 celebrations and milestones. Jeannie Yandell talks with the Seattle Time’s Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton about how things are going in the lei business. Jennie Cecil Moore Prev 137 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Politics Judge tosses Comey, James cases after finding prosecutor unlawfully appointed Lindsey Halligan, who brought the cases, is a former insurance attorney who once served as President Trump's personal lawyer before his return to office. Ryan Lucas
Music Reggae pioneer Jimmy Cliff dies at 81 The musician and actor helped propel reggae into the international spotlight, thanks in part to his songs and starring role in the 1972 film The Harder They Come. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
Books With 'No Time to Spare,' Ursula K. Le Guin strikes at the heart of a changing world The KUOW Book Club has been reading "No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters" by Ursula K. Le Guin this month. We conclude this month's reading with Le Guin's blog posts "About Anger" and "Without Egg." Katie Campbell
Arts & Life Home child care and nursery schools struggle to keep doors open In some states, more and more home child care workers and nursery schools are shutting down because of rising costs and sticky red tape.
Music 3 new songs sound nothing like the pop music currently dominating the charts These love songs — Neko Case's "Oh, Neglect...," Valerie June's "Runnin' and Searchin'" and Olivia Dean's "Man I Need" — each express a refreshingly realistic ambivalence toward romance. Ken Tucker
Arts & Life 'Rental Family' star Brendan Fraser discusses his lifelong search for belonging In his new film, Fraser plays an actor in Tokyo who takes a job with a rental family service. It's based on a real phenomenon in Japan: companies where you can hire someone to fill a gap in your life. Tonya Mosley
What's next for Netanyahu? Since the Gaza ceasefire began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has received a boost from President Trump and is gearing up to run for reelection.
Law & Courts Seattle’s incoming city attorney Erika Evans promises vigilance on federal interference Since declaring victory on election night, Erika Evans says she's been busy preparing for a smooth transition. Amy Radil
Technology Should WA data centers generate their own clean energy to get tax breaks? A Washington workgroup is preparing to send recommendations to Gov. Bob Ferguson on balancing sustainability and economic goals when it comes to the AI data center building boom. But one omission has conservationists worried. Monica Nickelsburg
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 celebrations and milestones. Jeannie Yandell talks with the Seattle Time’s Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton about how things are going in the lei business. Jennie Cecil Moore