NPR’s Daniel Estrin pulls back the curtain on his reporting from the Middle East 'Come on the bus. Why aren't you coming?' -Grandson to Granpa John O'Brien
Seattle parents outraged by teacher abuse revelations, but superintendent remains silent Seattle parents are calling for Superintendent Denise Juneau to address revelations that the district let abusive teachers return to the classroom, sometimes after multiple incidents of misconduct. Liz Brazile
Tricia Rose on ‘hoping in the context of hopelessness’ A cautionary tale: ‘Fighting for justice is not easy work’ John O'Brien
School investigating additional allegations against Seattle teacher following KUOW report Following KUOW's investigations into teachers who kept their jobs after documented abusive behavior, students at one Seattle school attempted to report even more complaints. Angela King
Go west, young man, after you elope with the Senator’s daughter Steve Inskeep explores the life and times of Jessie and John Frémont John O'Brien
How Amazon pulled Seattle from the recession and other tidbits from the last decade The good, the bad, and the ugly economy of the past decade in the Puget Sound Angela King
December 26th | 'Somebody who looked like this was here': five immigrant artists who helped shape 2019 It’s the end of the year, and Record producers have been revisiting some of our favorite conversations. Mine were about: immigrants. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Seattle scrambles to vaccinate kids: 2,200 told not to come back without shots Seattle is one of the districts now enforcing a longstanding state law that says students must be barred from school if they lack required vaccinations or exemptions. Ann Dornfeld