Seattle's first-in-time rental law has been struck down. Who wins, who loses? If you’ve rented a new apartment in Seattle in the last year, chances are that you ran into the first-in-time law. It required landlords to rent to the... Bill Radke
'An active tide': swimming against the forces of pay inequity Starbucks claims to have solved the thorny problem of pay equity. At least in their current workforce. At least in the US. And this isn’t a final... Jeannie Yandel
Gardyloo! The lovable, hateable, fascinating English language "Moist." Did you get a little grossed out reading that? If so, you're not alone. Moist is one of the most hated words in the American English language.... Bill Radke
See the silver screen in the friendly skies "When this movie's over, the audience will be halfway across the country." This is not because they'll have fled the scene. Instead, it's an... Bill Radke
Reclaim your '80s arcade glory with this immersive show Let this segment take you back — WAY back. We’re in your high school computer class. It's the 1980s: Walkmans in backpacks, satin jackets in lockers,... Bill Radke
These Seattleites are serious about curling The Winter Olympics are over — but there's good news for curling fans. You don't have to wait four years to enjoy more thrilling curling action. The... Casey Martin
New from the Northwest: Haley Heynderickx's stream of conscious album Emily Fox talks to Jerad Walker, Music Director of Oregon Public Broadcasting, about Portland artist Haley Heynderickx. Her new album, "I Need to Start... Emily Fox
Cosplay and comics: Why does Seattle love geek culture so much? Bill Radke spoke with Dyer Oxley, co-host of the NW Nerd podcast, and TyTy, a Northwest cosplayer and the creator of Lead by Example Apparel, about what... Bill Radke
The little known woman who kick-started online dating in the 1960s Deborah Wang talks to Susie Lee, the Seattle-based founder and CEO of the online dating app Siren, about the history of computer facilitated dating. Deborah Wang
Football owns the day of the week that once belonged to church Football verges on being an American religion. But instead of the saints being martyred, they're getting hit. Hard. And often. The ensuing concussions... Marcie Sillman