
KUOW Newsroom Podcast
1) Washington state and counties square off over juvenile rehabilitation closures
One issue: DCYF’s transfer of 43 men in their early 20s from Green Hill to an adult prison.
Washington state and counties square off over juvenile rehabilitation closures
03:53 | Aug 5th, 2024
2) Boeing chooses a new CEO, who reportedly plans to lead company from Seattle area
‘In symbolic terms, it would be enormous for this area. It would mean reversing mistakes that have been made over 20 years.’ -Dominic Gates on Boeing news
Boeing chooses a new CEO, who reportedly plans to lead company from Seattle area
05:46 | Aug 1st, 2024
3) Omelet with a side of Bach: Kenji López-Alt’s experimental cooking performance
Omelet with a side of Bach: Kenji López-Alt’s experimental cooking performance
03:41 | Jul 19th, 2024
4) NPR host, check. Caberet singer, check. Reality TV show host? Ari Shapiro does it all
The NPR All Things Considered co-host told us about hosting Season Two of the Netflix series "The Mole."
5) Does the US Supreme Court ruling on public camping bans criminalize homelessness?
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that cities can ban camping and sleeping in public, even if there is no shelter to send them to, overturning a previous ruling that has guided cities' approaches to...Show More
Does the US Supreme Court ruling on public camping bans criminalize homelessness?
07:03 | Jun 28th, 2024
6) Auburn cop found guilty of murder in 2019 death of Jesse Sarey
Jeffrey Nelson, an Auburn police officer who was charged for shooting and killing Jesse Sarey, 26, in 2019, was found guilty of murder and assault on Thursday. Nelson is the first officer in Washingto...Show More
7) In stunning reversal, Auburn officer won’t testify at his murder trial
Police officer Jeffrey Nelson will not testify in the murder trial against him
8) Washington officials plan to release abortion pill stockpile after SCOTUS upholds access
Washington officials say after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld broad access to the abortion pill mifepristone Thursday, the state will start to release its stockpile of the drug. But it’s unclear whethe...Show More
9) 50 years of Pride in Seattle: The early days of the LGBTQ+ fight for acceptance
This first Pride, though big in spirit, was minuscule compared to what it has become today.
50 years of Pride in Seattle: The early days of the LGBTQ+ fight for acceptance
08:10 | Jun 7th, 2024
10) Poet Maggie Smith's search for self, understanding, and human connection
Poet Maggie Smith will read from and talk about her work on June 8 at Hugo House.