OH OH OH! Joyful Holiday Cards That Don't Shy Away From A Tough Year Offering "charming" and "cheeky" greetings, Chandra Greer, owner of stationery company Greer Chicago, is selling holiday cards specifically designed to speak to a tumultuous year. Scott Simon Play AudioListen 4 mins
Seattle Now: Casual Friday with Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong + Sydney Brownstone Another week, another shot at making sense of what life is like now with KUOW's Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong and Seattle Times reporter Sydney Brownstone. Patricia Murphy Play AudioListen 13 mins
Kids from 90 families are losing their spots in Seattle’s childcare market Hundreds of childcare centers in King County have closed because of the pandemic, worsening an already tight market. Now close to 100 more families will need spots, too. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
'We're being visible': Local volunteers keep watch on Seattle's International District A new block watch has started in Seattle’s Chinatown International District in response to months of vandalism. Ruby de Luna Play AudioListen 2 mins
'I can't foresee that happening:' King County not expecting non-essential reopening by June 1 King County Executive Dow Constantine said Tuesday the county is not poised to roll back non-essential business closures come June 1, the day the state's stay-at-home order is currently slated to lift. Liz Brazile
Death with dignity: A conversation with NPR’s Diane Rehm According to longtime NPR host Diane Rehm, “talking about death in the U.S. is the last taboo.” And its something she says needs to change. Sonya Harris Play AudioListen 60 mins
A new perspective of Seattle during the coronavirus outbreak: Photos from above There were far fewer Seattleites at city parks over the sunny weekend than normal. However the parks were not empty. City officials say they'll consider extending park closures on a week-by-week basis moving forward. Megan Farmer
Ignite Seattle enlightens us, and they make it quick! If you had five minutes on stage, what would you say? John O'Brien Play AudioListen 2 hours
Inmates protest coronavirus conditions, Seattle parks to close, and more record unemployment claims Paige Browning brings us the latest coronavirus updates as of Thursday, April 9. Paige Browning Play AudioListen 6 mins
Lessons on surviving a pandemic from an immigrant in sanctuary Seattle residents have been isolating in their homes for about a month to combat the coronavirus. One immigrant family in Seattle has been doing a version of this for a year. Esmy Jimenez Play AudioListen 5 mins