Go for a ride on the Big Shaker earthquake simulator The city of Seattle invited the public to a "Big Shaker" event Tuesday at Westlake Park to be part of an earthquake simulation and nudge people to... Katherine Banwell
'Heads in the sand': How Washington state failed to protect schoolchildren from earthquake danger Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times reporter Sandi Doughton about why so many Washington state schools are unprepared for a major earthquake. Bill Radke
This week we're prepping for the Big One Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has a reputation for being a hothead. How should we react to his controversial behavior with city council members? Also this... Bill Radke
Get your act together! Not preparing for the Big One is selfish Bill Radke speaks with Tom Martin, founding member of the American Preppers Network , about why he has an emergency supply of food and water. Martin... Bill Radke
Morning after the Big One in Seattle: How do you get supplies? Emergency responders across the Pacific Northwest are holding an exercise to test their skills in a magnitude 9.0 earthquake. It's called Cascadia... Carolyn Adolph
Are you mega-quake ready? Here's how the state is preparing Emily Fox talks with Lt. Col. Clayton Braun about Cascadia Rising, a four-day exercise to test the emergency response to a 9.0 magnitude earthquake... Emily Fox
Where will you go when the Big One hits? After a big earthquake it could take 10 days for help to arrive, so neighborhoods will be on their own. The City of Seattle says communication hubs... Carolyn Adolph
Are you living in one of Seattle's 'buildings that kill'? Kim Malcolm speaks with Seattle Times reporter Sandi Doughton about why Seattle still has over a thousand unreinforced masonry buildings (full list here... Kim Malcolm
California Takes Earthquakes Seriously. Why Don’t We? When a major quake hit San Francisco in 1989, the Cypress Street Viaduct collapsed, killing 42 people. The next day, Washington state officials saw... Carolyn Adolph
Hollow Columns Holding Up I-5, I-405 Bridges Could Implode In Major Quake Some of Washington state's busiest bridges have a surprising design feature deep inside their massive structures. John Ryan