Trump Administration Rolls Back Obama-Era Safety Rules For Oil Trains The Trump administration has finalized a roll back of Obama-era regulations for oil trains. NPR Staff
Still Reinventing At 80, Jane Fonda Says, 'I Feel Better Than I Ever Have' The actress, activist and fitness icon is the subject of the documentary Jane Fonda in Five Acts. Married three times, she says, "It took me into my 60s and 70s to begin to say: I deserve respect." Ari Shapiro
'Murphy Brown' Returns For The Trump Age After 20 years, Murphy Brown returns to the host chair. In the revival, Candice Bergen's acerbic, pioneering news anchor goes up against her son, who works for a conservative cable news channel. Eric Deggans
Eastern Washington teens talk about school and being super awkward Stories produced in RadioActive's first radio journalism workshop for teens in the Tri-Cities. Ann Kane
Bands, fans rock out to #SaveTheShowbox The Showbox is protected by the Pike Place Historical District - but only temporarily. What should the city do with the music venue in 10 months? On Wednesday, the Seattle City Council heard from musicians and music fans. Casey Martin
Can Seattle theaters beat the scalper bots? Washington state outlawed automated ticket bots in 2015, but resales are still legal. And Seattle arts organizations worry that consumers are being duped by deceptive websites that mimic their own. Marcie Sillman
Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy on covering difficult subjects Academy Award-winning filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy spoke to KUOW's Marcie Sillman about her film, "A Girl in the River." Marcie Sillman
It's legal to be naked (anywhere) in Seattle Nudity was made legal here in the case of Seattle v. Johnson. Yes, really Anna Boiko-Weyrauch