'Nerve-wracking' as Washington pot stores face federal drug enforcement change On a busy stretch of Rainier Avenue South in Seattle, next to a taco truck, a dry cleaners and a gas station is The Green Door. A large road-side sign... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Play AudioListen 5 mins
Why King County no longer prosecutes kids who beat their parents Vicky used to hide the knives in her home, but not because of the ex-husband who she says was abusive. She was being beaten by her 13-year-old son. Patricia Murphy Play AudioListen 5 mins
Why is Seattle a hub for innovation? We asked around Here in Seattle, we're innovators in tech, business, medicine, music and art. KUOW is exploring why Seattle is a magnet for people with big dreams . At... Andy Hurst Play AudioListen 3 mins
Will Seattle pay $15 for a bowl of pho? Tam Nguyen owns the Tamarind Tree restaurant in Seattle’s Little Saigon neighborhood . The menu features dishes like crispy coconut rice cakes with... David Hyde Play AudioListen 5 mins
Seattle's the bogeyman in this state Senate race The political attack ad starts with the image of a dirty heroin needle. "Heroin destroys lives and threatens our community," the narrator says. “Now... David Hyde Play AudioListen 4 mins
Should the owner of this $15 million Seattle mansion pay a luxury tax? The Sam Hill mansion on Capitol Hill is the most expensive real estate listing in Seattle . Should the owner have to pay a luxury sales tax? It's one of... David Hyde Play AudioListen 4 mins
I'm a 'Dreamer.' Here's how ending the program would affect me Bill Radke talks with Ray Corona about President Trump's decision to end the DACA program. Corona is a DACA recipient and executive director of the non... Bill Radke Play AudioListen 14 mins
'A broken promise': Dreamers and lawmakers react to the end of DACA Nearly 18,000 young immigrants in Washington state are protected from deportation through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. But that... Liz Jones Play AudioListen 7 mins
Does your Native American artwork belong to you — or to its tribe? When Bruce Jacobsen moved to Seattle in 1986, he fell in love with the Pacific Northwest. He wanted to express his appreciation with a piece of Native... Ann Dornfeld Play AudioListen 5 mins
That was so cool! Eclipse photos from Seattle Even the cynical couldn't resist the eclipse on Monday morning. The temperature dropped precipitously here in Seattle, and the light turned the colors... Megan Farmer