Arctic-Drilling Protesters To Move Barge After Damaging Popular Dive Site Protesters of Arctic drilling have run afoul of the ocean environment in their own small way. In addition to assembling a flotilla of kayaks on Seattle... John Ryan Play AudioListen 3 mins
Searching For A Brother Who Has Been MIA For 48 Years Lt. James Patterson, better known as Kelly, is missing in action. Patterson went MIA 48 years ago, after his plane was shot down near Hanoi during the... Patricia Murphy Play AudioListen 5 mins
Lying On Shelter Bunk Bed: 'How Did I Get Here?' In 2007, Franklin Gilliard and his wife, Sherry, a teacher’s aide, started their own business: a driving school. Shortly after, they were hit by the... StoryCorps Play AudioListen 3 mins
Sturgeon Poachers Angle For Caviar On The Columbia The high value of caviar is driving poachers to an inventive way to cash in on giant sturgeon in the Columbia River: They lash live fish with ropes to... Cassandra Profita Play AudioListen 5 mins
When Doctors Invite Patients To Read Their Notes Do you wonder what your doctor scribbles in the chart during your visit? Patients at Harborview Medical Center got to read their medical records,... Ruby de Luna Play AudioListen 5 mins
Critter CSI: This Forensics Lab Solves Crimes Against Wildlife Laura Daugherty balances a small tray on one gloved hand, like a waiter at black-tie restaurant. Today’s main course is ring-necked pheasant – freshly... Jes Burns Play AudioListen 5 mins
Tacoma Immigration Detention Center Again Under Scrutiny The immigration detention center in Tacoma has been hit this week by new allegations of abuse by guards. An incident in mid-April set off this recent... Liz Jones Play AudioListen 2 mins
The Keys, Please: Women of United Pick Up Their First Plane It’s a first for United Airlines. On Wednesday morning, an all-woman crew and a plane full of female United employees took possession of a new airplane.... Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 2 mins
Seattle Renters: Half Of You Pay Too Much About half the renters in the Seattle region pay too much for their place. Too much means they’re spending more than a third of their household income... Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 4 mins
Shell Oil Protesters Aim To Slow Work At Seattle Port Hundreds of protesters blocked entrance gates to Terminal 5 at the Port of Seattle for most of the day Monday. The climate activists intended not just... John Ryan