Education Angry much? Soraya Chemaly says women should be Author and activist Soraya Chemaly is angry about patriarchy. She says her anger is both resentful and hopeful. Hear why. Kristin Leong John O'Brien
Education Why so many snow days? And how will schools make them up? Kim Malcolm talks with KUOW education reporter Ann Dornfeld about how Seattle Public Schools decides to suspend operations due to weather, and what options the district has for making up for snow days. Ann Dornfeld Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Education School shootings are incredibly rare, but threats and lockdowns are frequent. Families say those take a toll. School shootings are incredibly rare, but threats and lockdowns are frequent. Families say those take a toll. Amy Radil
Education Here's why many Seattle Public Schools special education students stayed home this week Ann Dornfeld
Education How should we prepare kids for a school shooting? Until recently, Federal Way Public Schools was using a video using “run, hide, fight” techniques to train their students on what to do in case of a school shooting. Ross Reynolds Alison Bruzek
Education The debate over Seattle's education levies On February 12, Seattle voters will decide whether or not to vote for two education levies. Prop 1 would fund education operations and programs. Prop 2 would fund capital improvements. We about the debate over Prop 1. Ross Reynolds Alison Bruzek
Health When my son was 12, he turned violent. Life is just now getting better When my son was 7, we moved to Vancouver, Washington, and life was good for a few years. But then something changed. I don’t know if it was puberty, or the new baby, but he turned violent. Deborah Wang
Health There's (still) lead in the drinking water at many public schools in Seattle Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Neal Morton about why many public schools in Seattle have unacceptable levels of lead in the drinking water. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Politics Veteran journalist Dan Rather on the meaning of American patriotism Our times are more perilous than the Watergate era, says Rather. John O'Brien