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Mossback's Northwest: How we look at 'Mercer girls' today
A scheme to bring marriageable women to early Seattle was the basis for a 1960s TV series, 'Here Come the Brides.' But it wasn’t all calico and fun.
Knute “Mossback” Berger is an editor-at-large and host of "Mossback’s Northwest" at Cascade PBS. He writes about politics and regional heritage.
A scheme to bring marriageable women to early Seattle was the basis for a 1960s TV series, 'Here Come the Brides.' But it wasn’t all calico and fun.
The legendary lumberjack has been central to American identity. But who does he really represent? Over the course of the
The younger Curtis brother's photographs shaped how we see the Pacific Northwest.
Headlines about sea creatures were once a regular occurrence around the Salish Sea. We take a deep dive into local
A closer examination — with more theories — of the case of the world’s most famous mile-high bandit. On the afternoon