Seattle Now
Seattle Now is a smart, daily news podcast for a curious city, from KUOW and the NPR Network. New episodes every weekday morning and evening.
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Episodes
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Friday Evening Headlines
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Seattle Public Library goes low-tech after cyberattack
At the flagship Central branch of the Seattle Public Library, dozens of computers are sitting vacant, their screens blank. Each one bears a laminated sign: "Out of Service."
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Casual Friday with Geraldine Deruiter and Jeannie Yandel
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Thursday Evening Headlines
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At 50, Seattle Gay News starts a new chapter
“There’s not many organizations in this community that can say they’ve made it to 50 years," Renee Raketty told Seattle Now. "We’ve lost a lot of legacy organizations, and to be honest with you, the SGN is an institution in our community here in Seattle. And I’m so proud to carry that forward for the next 50 years.”
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Seattle libraries go low tech after cyberattack
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Wednesday Evening Headlines
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What does June rain mean for Western Washington's 2024 summer?
June rain is not unique in Western Washington, but heavy atmospheric rivers are perhaps not as common. That's what dumped rain across the region last weekend and set records.
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Seattle's "wild" weather week and what it means for summer
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Tuesday Evening Headlines
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Seattle Gay News starts a new chapter
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Monday Evening Headlines