News The Newsfeed: The new generation of Western WA city councilmembers Of the half-dozen young politicians Cascade PBS interviewed, many are renters and cited housing affordability as a driving issue in their run for office. by Paris Jackson / January 10, 2025
News The Newsfeed: Snohomish County YWCA shelter sees uptick in need Pathways for Women has provided temporary housing and other aid for women and children for 20 years, but rising costs are straining its resources. by Paris Jackson / December 27, 2024
News The Newsfeed: A remarkable rebound for a Seattle basketball mentor After suffering a stroke, Donald Watts Jr. is back in the paint coaching at the foundation he started with his SuperSonics father, Slick Watts. by Paris Jackson / December 20, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Seattle’s newest councilmember eager to get to work Alexis Mercedes Rinck was officially sworn in to the Seattle City Council. She sits down to talk collaboration, balance and keeping campaign promises. by Paris Jackson / December 6, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Rachel Belle on her new cookbook ‘Open Sesame’ In her latest venture, the host of Your Last Meal and The Nosh shares 45 globally influenced recipes for dishes using tahini and sesame. by Paris Jackson / November 29, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Seattle art show invites visitors to look — and touch Brangien Davis explores a King Street Station exhibit that offers a compelling gallery experience for blind and low-vision art-goers. by Paris Jackson / November 22, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: A 98-year-old sculptor whose art swings with jazz at SAM Plus, an homage to IKEA (Swedish meatballs included), and Elphaba, Glinda and Mary Poppins take local stages. by Jas Keimig / November 21, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Cascade PBS doc digs into mobile home rent hikes The investigation covers years-long complaints from mobile residents who allege rising costs and fees have put some at risk of losing their homes. by Paris Jackson / November 15, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Phone restrictions paying off at one WA school At Robert Eagle Staff Middle School, administrators are seeing a “huge improvement” after limiting students’ cellphone use during class time. by Paris Jackson / November 8, 2024
News The Newsfeed: How Democracy Vouchers can empower Seattle voters Dr. Jennifer Heerwig researches all of the city’s election cycles, and says the program has diversified donor and candidate pools. by Paris Jackson / November 1, 2024