Technology You butt-dialed your mom with this supercomputer It took a village to birth the digital revolution John O'Brien
Education When anxious kids won't go to school, what should parents and schools do? Most kids have days when they just don’t feel like going to school. But what happens when kids straight-up refuse to go? Psychologists say that’s a problem that seems to be on the rise. Ann Dornfeld
Arts & Life Killer whales go through menopause, too, but the other orcas respect them Coming to terms with the millennia-long struggle to normalize and respect menopause John O'Brien
Business How social media ate news media’s lunch, and what to do about it It’s a brave new world for news media. The advertising revenue that kept newspapers afloat has dwindled. Reporters are being laid off. John O'Brien
Health She needed answers about pregnancy. So she wrote them herself So Angela Garbes did her own research and wrote a book about it John O'Brien
Education Citizens file suit over controversial Seattle Schools science curriculum A citizens’ group has filed suit to stop the Seattle School District from adopting its new science materials following a yearlong curriculum selection process. Ann Dornfeld
Politics A defense of liberalism in illiberal times Adam Gopnik waxes philosophical on the historic arc of a high ideal John O'Brien
Science They defend the science. But who defends the scientists? A philosopher fights back against post-truth and science denial John O'Brien
Arts & Life Student voices shine through Seattle Arts & Lectures program Hear the results of writerly mentorship from area students John O'Brien
Education Denise Juneau, Seattle’s new schools chief, reflects on her first year This is the last day of classes in Seattle Public Schools, and the end of the first school year for Superintendent Denise Juneau. KUOW spoke with Juneau about what she’s proud of from her first year on the job - and her goals for next school year. Ann Dornfeld