The Latest Thursday Evening Headlines Seattle City Attorney candidates square off, White River Bridge to reopen Friday, and President Trump might shut down UW’s Primate Research Center. Patricia Murphy Arts & Life In Pictures: Remembering Susan Stamberg, one of NPR's Founding Mothers Susan Stamberg joined NPR at its start, originally to cut tape — literal tape, with a single-sided blade — at a time when commercial networks almost never hired women. NPR Staff Election 2025: Seattle city attorney candidates debate Ann Davison and Erika Evans answer questions about Donald Trump, public safety and their favorite Seattle grocery store. Gabrielle Healy Politics Ex-national security adviser John Bolton indicted in classified documents case The charges come two months after the FBI executed a search warrant at Bolton's suburban Washington home. NPR Washington Desk NPR 'founding mother' Susan Stamberg has died NPR's legendary host and correspondent Susan Stamberg has died at age 87. She loved to explore Americans' relationship with culture — high and low — and shared that fascination with her listeners. David Folkenflik Politics Adelita Grijalva can force a vote on the Epstein files, but she's still not sworn in The Arizona Democrat would be the decisive signature on a petition to force a vote on releasing the records. But Speaker Mike Johnson says he will not swear her in until after the shutdown is over. Claudia Grisales Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Oct 16-20 MARINERS, HUMPY, HALLOWEEN, NO KINGS!! - What are YOU doing this weekend? Jason Burrows World A Dangerous Sea Journey Was Just the Start of One Migrant’s Ordeal Migrants travel by boat for hundreds of miles from Africa to reach Spain’s Canary Islands. After surviving the dangerous crossing, many are stranded for months and unable to work. Christine Arrasmith Health 'I don’t sleep well at night.' Washington’s rural hospitals brace for Medicaid cuts, possible closures When changes to the federal Medicaid program take effect in about a year, rural hospitals could face closures, leaving people to drive an hour or more to the next closest options. Eilís O'Neill Arts & Life Celebrating the life and career of NPR 'founding mother' and arts champion Susan Stamberg NPR's Susan Stamberg was a longtime champion of visual arts coverage, but she had to invent new ways to do it on the radio. Bob Mondello Prev 815 of 1649 Next Sponsored
Thursday Evening Headlines Seattle City Attorney candidates square off, White River Bridge to reopen Friday, and President Trump might shut down UW’s Primate Research Center. Patricia Murphy
Arts & Life In Pictures: Remembering Susan Stamberg, one of NPR's Founding Mothers Susan Stamberg joined NPR at its start, originally to cut tape — literal tape, with a single-sided blade — at a time when commercial networks almost never hired women. NPR Staff
Election 2025: Seattle city attorney candidates debate Ann Davison and Erika Evans answer questions about Donald Trump, public safety and their favorite Seattle grocery store. Gabrielle Healy
Politics Ex-national security adviser John Bolton indicted in classified documents case The charges come two months after the FBI executed a search warrant at Bolton's suburban Washington home. NPR Washington Desk
NPR 'founding mother' Susan Stamberg has died NPR's legendary host and correspondent Susan Stamberg has died at age 87. She loved to explore Americans' relationship with culture — high and low — and shared that fascination with her listeners. David Folkenflik
Politics Adelita Grijalva can force a vote on the Epstein files, but she's still not sworn in The Arizona Democrat would be the decisive signature on a petition to force a vote on releasing the records. But Speaker Mike Johnson says he will not swear her in until after the shutdown is over. Claudia Grisales
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Oct 16-20 MARINERS, HUMPY, HALLOWEEN, NO KINGS!! - What are YOU doing this weekend? Jason Burrows
World A Dangerous Sea Journey Was Just the Start of One Migrant’s Ordeal Migrants travel by boat for hundreds of miles from Africa to reach Spain’s Canary Islands. After surviving the dangerous crossing, many are stranded for months and unable to work. Christine Arrasmith
Health 'I don’t sleep well at night.' Washington’s rural hospitals brace for Medicaid cuts, possible closures When changes to the federal Medicaid program take effect in about a year, rural hospitals could face closures, leaving people to drive an hour or more to the next closest options. Eilís O'Neill
Arts & Life Celebrating the life and career of NPR 'founding mother' and arts champion Susan Stamberg NPR's Susan Stamberg was a longtime champion of visual arts coverage, but she had to invent new ways to do it on the radio. Bob Mondello