What if Seattle's rain were snow?
We'd be buried in the stuff, instead of bare and increasingly unlikely to see any more big snowfalls this year.
Knute “Mossback” Berger is an editor-at-large and host of "Mossback’s Northwest" at Cascade PBS. He writes about politics and regional heritage.
We'd be buried in the stuff, instead of bare and increasingly unlikely to see any more big snowfalls this year.
Seattle today: So many changes, and Knute Berger highlights the differences through comparisons to the past.
John Wilkes Booth is back in the news. Is he on display in Seattle?
While Pioneer Square is being buffeted by big projects and tough economic times, work is proceeding on an urban trail network to make the historic district more connected and foot-friendly.
Behind the scenes at Seattle's museum of natural history and culture, you become aware of the incredible knowledge infrastructure we've created in this state museum. Plus, it houses mummies, spiders, fossils, spears, and Bobo's head: everything a budding Indiana Jones could want.