The future of coronavirus response, the Seattle city budget, and the Republican Party, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with The Stranger's Jasmyne Keimig, SCC Insight's Kevin Schofield, and the Seattle Times' Patrick Malone. Sarah Leibovitz
After a tense election, ten strangers come together for a nerdy dinner party KUOW's 4th cohort of Curiosity Club will reflect on the last four years and imagine what's next for 2021. Kristin Leong
Seattle Now: Trump's refusal to concede President Trump has refused to concede the election and allow President Elect Biden to start the transition process. Today, we ask what history can tell us about what will happen next. Clare McGrane
GOP Tip-Toes Around Acknowledging Biden Win, Trump Election Conspiracy Republicans have in large part shunned the tradition of congratulating the president elect. But many in the GOP establishment have not openly welcomed Trump's conspiracies of election fraud either. Alana Wise
'Finally.' Seattle celebrates news of Biden-Harris victory After more than three days of holding their breaths, Biden-Harris supporters in Seattle took to the streets this weekend. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Seattle Now: Reconciling our differences Joe Biden may be the President Elect, but he’ll be leading a deeply divided country. Before we reconcile our differences we need to take a hard look at why they exist in the first place. Clare McGrane
Japan And South Korea Congratulate Biden, Hope For Steadier Relationship With U.S. After four years of a president who challenged the worth of the U.S.-East Asia network of alliances, leaders in the region expect a return to traditional relations. Anthony Kuhn
Elections, elections and more elections this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Q13 political analyst CR Douglas, Civic Cocktail host Joni Balter, and KIRO-7 reporter Essex Porter. Sarah Leibovitz
'Get this pandemic under control.' Inside Marilyn Strickland's plans for Congress Marilyn Strickland, former Tacoma Mayor and now president of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, will be the first Black woman and first Korean-American that Washington has sent to Congress. But what will be the big “first” on Marilyn Strickland’s mind as she heads to Washington DC? Dyer Oxley
U.S. out of global climate pact — an 'appalling' move, WA leaders say “We're really concerned about the crab and clams and oysters and all those things that are extremely important to our way of life.” John Ryan