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Seattle Now

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A smart, daily podcast for a curious city. Seattle Now brings you quick, informal, and hyper-local news updates every weekday.

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Making sense of SPD's bodycam video

September 19, 2023 12:04 - 12 minutes - 12.8 MB

The bodycam video of a Seattle Police officer’s callous comments about a young victim is getting national, and international, attention. The Seattle Police Officer’s Guild said Friday that the public has been misinterpreting the video, saying there is more detail and nuance that is not known to the public yet. Seattle Times Columnist and Assistant Managing Editor Naomi Ishisaka is here to discuss the video, and the cultural issues within SPD that have brought us to this point. We can only...

From restaurant table to garden compost in the CID

September 18, 2023 12:04 - 11 minutes - 11.8 MB

Nine windows at the Wing Luke Museum will need to be replaced after being smashed last week during what’s being called a racist attack. The museum says the man used a sledgehammer. Police made an arrest. The CID has been through a lot over the past few years, but through it all remains a vibrant network of neighbors. Our friends at Soundside took a look at the CID as a community and stopped at the Danny Woo Community Garden to talk about gardening and sustainability with some CID residen...

Casual Friday with Vivian McCall and Lex Vaughn

September 15, 2023 12:04 - 19 minutes - 20 MB

This week… The Seattle Police Department is all over the news this week, first for those deleted text messages from 2020’s police protests, then for an extremely controversial bodycam video from a police union leader. And things got messy at the Gorge this weekend when two sets of fans showed up on the same night. Stranger queer culture and politics reporter Vivian McCall and Needling Editor-In-Chief Lex Vaughn are here to break down the week. We can only make Seattle Now because listene...

It's time to get boosted again

September 14, 2023 12:04 - 11 minutes - 11.6 MB

The Centers for Disease Control is recommending that everyone 6 months and older get the updated vaccine for COVID-19. Right now there are several variants circulating and infectious disease experts say this latest shot is your best protection. UW’s Dr. Tia Babu explains what you need to know about the latest vaccine. More resources on vaccines: The CDC's Bridge Access Program provides uninsured adults can receive the Covid-19 boosters free of charge. Vaccines for Children provides free...

Local QFCs and Safeways have a potential buyer

September 13, 2023 12:04 - 14 minutes - 15.2 MB

It’s been almost a year since Kroger and Albertsons announced a possible merger. Now a buyer has entered the picture - C & S Wholesale Grocers has plans to snap up 104 stores in Washington for a $1.9 billion. It all hinges on approval from the FTC, but for now C &S says it doesn’t plan any major changes for employees. Seattle Times reporter Paul Roberts is here to talk about what the sale could mean for local shoppers and workers. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us....

Treating eating disorders in WA is an uphill battle

September 12, 2023 12:04 - 13 minutes - 14.1 MB

Eating disorders are a mental health problem that can ravage the physical body. That ambiguity can make it difficult for people who struggle with eating disorders to get appropriate care, and things can get even more complicated when insurers can deny coverage. Seattle Times reporter Hannah Furfaro is here to talk about the challenges patients and their families navigate while trying to help loved ones with an eating disorder. Resource for eating disorders: https://www.nationaleatingdiso...

Stepping in for survivors of domestic violence

September 11, 2023 12:04 - 17 minutes - 17.7 MB

Domestic violence in families isn’t always obvious and abuse can be subtle...but statistics show 1 in 4 women and one in 10 men have experienced it. A recent case of familicide in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood is a horrific example of how badly things can go. But there is help and in a minute we’re going to hear from Doris O’Neal. She’s the director of gender-based violence specialized services at the YWCA of King and Snohomish County. If you or someone you know is in a domestic ...

Casual Friday with Jas Keimig and Marcus Harrison Green

September 08, 2023 12:04 - 22 minutes - 23.4 MB

This week… The Seattle Police Department’s federal oversight is mostly coming to an end. So is Joe Kennedy’s tenure as a Bremerton High School Football assistant coach… on an unrelated note, he has a book coming out. And Seattle's newest tech “disruption” is a big one: driverless cars. Arts reporter Jas Keimig and South Seattle Emerald Founder Marcus Harrison Green are here to break down the week. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making ...

Spider season 2: This time it’s mating season

September 07, 2023 12:04 - 12 minutes - 12.6 MB

Oooh boy there’s a lot of spiders around right now.  Actually they're always around, just not obvious to you.  If spiders freak you out.. Just take it easy.. There’s really no need.  Just ask the Burke Museum's Rod Crawford…he’s been correcting arachnids bad wrap for decades in the ‘Spider Myths’ section of the Burke Museum website. We visited him at the Burke to talk about the spiders we’re seeing right now and to try to coexist with them… and maybe even enjoy them. We can only make Se...

In Seattle, going to school means getting vaxxed

September 06, 2023 12:04 - 12 minutes - 13.3 MB

We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow And we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow.org/feedback 

These Seattleites tried to stop swiping

September 05, 2023 12:04 - 14 minutes - 15.2 MB

If you’re single you know, and if you aren’t single, you’ve heard it: Dating in Seattle is tough. Apps are really not cutting it. Seattle Now producer Clare McGrane is here to tell us about a new way to meet people that could make things smoother. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow And we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave...

Casual Friday with Jodi-Ann Burey and Katie Campbell

September 01, 2023 12:00 - 20 minutes - 21.1 MB

This week… Yet another Bartell Drugs is shutting down, one of the region’s last 24-hour pharmacies. Recent tech graduates are moving to Seattle at the highest rate in the nation. And it’s the official end of summer this weekend, did you check everything off your summer bucket list? Author Jodi-Ann Burey and KUOW Morning Edition Senior Producer Katie Campbell are here to break down the week. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift ...

4 Day Work Week: A moment or a movement?

August 31, 2023 12:04 - 14 minutes - 14.9 MB

Last week San Juan County made a big splash when it announced it would move most of its employees to a 4 day, 32 hour week.  The move is supposed to help the county's bottom line and employee health… A new Bankrate study found that 81 percent of workers support a four-day work week. KUOW’s Labor and Economy reporter Monica Nickelsburg is here to give us some insight into what’s going on and how viable this work model might be for the rest of us. Jama Cannabis Dependence Study: https://ja...

New Bumbershoot (a lot like the old Bumbershoot)

August 30, 2023 12:04 - 12 minutes - 12.6 MB

Bumbershoot is back. It’s been a while, and the festival is under new management, but the Labor Day weekend tradition is returning just in time to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Bumbershoot is one of the longest-running festivals in the country, and, like most things in Seattle, people have a lot of feelings about it. Seattle Times Music Writer Michael Rietmulder is here to remind us of what we’ve been missing out on, and what we can expect this year. We can only make Seattle Now becaus...

Paying to pollute

August 29, 2023 12:04 - 13 minutes - 13.8 MB

For the 3rd time this year, Washington’s companies are getting ready for a chance to buy permission to pollute. It’s part of the state’s plan to cut emissions by 95% over the coming decades…. And it all goes down in a carbon auction tomorrow. The first 2 auctions made over 800 million dollars for climate-focused work. Freelance environmental writer Ashli Blow is here to tell us what these carbon auctions aim to do against pollution and what to look out for from the new program. We can on...

The Bat House: When living close to nature brings nature too close

August 28, 2023 12:04 - 15 minutes - 16.4 MB

Imagine finding your dream home… a cozy spot, in a beautiful area, and better yet…  in your price range.  It’s everything you were looking for. Now imagine moving in… and finding out the walls are literally filled with bat guano. That happened to one local couple… and their four month old baby.  They’re now working to rehome the hundreds of bats that became their roommates overnight. This story originally aired from our friends at Soundside. We can only make Seattle Now because listene...

Casual Friday with Rachel Belle and Andrew Walsh

August 25, 2023 12:04 - 24 minutes - 25.1 MB

This week… Seattle got Smoky, and with wildfires burning across the Pacific Northwest, we probably haven’t seen the last of the soot. Government employees on the San Juan Islands are moving to a 32-hour work week. And the paper mill behind the Aroma of Tacoma is shutting down. Your Last Meal Podcast Host Rachel Belle and Too Beautiful to Live Podcast Co-Host Andrew Walsh are here to break down the week. Join us for a live taping TONIGHT! The show is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tic...

Smoke, we just have to live with it

August 24, 2023 12:00 - 10 minutes - 10.7 MB

It's back. After a bit of relief, more smoke could be on the way. We’re deep into wildfire season.. And the state is parched. Crosscut’s Hannah Weinberger is here to talk to tell us what we need to know about our fifth season.. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow Join us for a live taping this Friday! The conversation is all about Seattle’s music scene. Ticket...

Saying goodbye to Tokitae

August 23, 2023 12:04 - 16 minutes - 17.5 MB

We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow Join us for a live taping this Friday! The conversation is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets and more info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kuows-seattle-now-live-casual-friday-music-in-seattle-fremont-abbey-tickets-574989819027?aff=oddtdtcreator  And we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or lea...

Don't get scammed buying concert tickets

August 22, 2023 12:04 - 15 minutes - 15.9 MB

Seattle’s been busy this summer. Taylor Swift came through, we had the MLB All-Star Game, and we’re back to our pre-Covid music festival schedule. If you bought a ticket to any of these shows, you almost certainly ran into mark-ups on the resale market, or even scammers trying to make a quick buck. Seattle Times Arts Economy Reporter Margo Vansynghel reported on the difficult process of buying a ticket to a concert in Seattle, and how some in Washington are trying to make it easier. We c...

Our aging ferries want to retire

August 21, 2023 12:04 - 15 minutes - 15.8 MB

The twenty one available Washington State Ferries are old. Some are long overdue for retirement. But thousands of people still depend on them every day, and new ferries are not coming anytime soon. Seattle Times Reporter David Kroman talks about the state of our ferries, and why it’s been so hard to build new ones.

Casual Friday with Casey Martin and Vaughan Jones

August 18, 2023 12:04 - 24 minutes - 25.7 MB

This week… It was hot, but Seattle has been stocking up on A/C. Two major celebrities stopped by Washington, VP Kamala Harris and pop culture icon Dolly Parton. And the state wants to speed up with funds for a bullet train, but the city wants to slow down by putting in more traffic cameras. KUOW Reporter Casey Martin and Seattle Now Producer Vaughan Jones are here to break down the week. Join us for a live taping in August! The show is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets and more i...

Seattle's City Council election gets spicy

August 17, 2023 12:04 - 15 minutes - 16.4 MB

Election officials certified the results of our local primary this week. That means we know which City Council candidates are vying for your votes. As KUOW Politics editor Cat Smith puts it, things are getting spicy in some of the races. In others, we saw some surprising shifts after the initial round of results. She breaks the results down race-by-race. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://ww...

New social housing plan gets first startup money

August 16, 2023 12:04 - 12 minutes - 13.3 MB

We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow Join us for a live taping in August! The conversation is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets and more info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kuows-seattle-now-live-casual-friday-music-in-seattle-fremont-abbey-tickets-574989819027?aff=oddtdtcreator  And we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave...

Seattle tries to keep cool

August 15, 2023 12:04 - 8 minutes - 9.17 MB

It’s hot outside, in case you haven’t noticed. We’re right in the middle of a short heat wave in the Emerald City. While it’s not breaking records like back in 2021, it’s still important to stay safe, and check on your neighbors to see that they’re alright. KUOW’s Casey Martin went out in the streets yesterday to see how people are beating the heat. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuo...

A WA library might close over book fight

August 14, 2023 12:04 - 16 minutes - 16.8 MB

A library in rural Southeast Washington could be the first in the nation to close over a fight about removing books. The debate revolves around a group of books in the library’s kids and young adult sections that some residents say aren’t age-appropriate. Seattle Times reporter David Gutman is here to explain how things got to this point, with some help from life-long Dayton resident John Hutchens. Read David's story here. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have...

Casual Friday with Tan Vinh and Chase Burns

August 11, 2023 12:04 - 25 minutes - 26.6 MB

This week… The Light Rail is sinking, and it’s gonna slow down travel for a bit. The University of Washington is leaving the Pac-12 at the expense of WSU. And it’s been an interesting week for buildings around Seattle, some updates on the Smith Tower, Museum of Museums, and the soon-to-be-renamed Cinerama. Seattle Times Food Writer Tan Vinh and Ticket Editor Chase Burns are here to break down the week. Join us for a live taping in August! The show is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tic...

Light rail tracks are sinking. Plan ahead

August 10, 2023 12:02 - 11 minutes - 11.7 MB

Attention transit riders! Repair work will disrupt the light rail schedule starting this weekend into next week. Seattle Times transportation reporter Mike Lindblom talks about why this work is necessary and what to expect. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow Join us for a live taping in August! The conversation is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets and m...

Covid cases are going up. Here's what you should know.

August 09, 2023 12:02 - 11 minutes - 11.6 MB

Covid cases are ticking up across the country. UW Medicine professor Dr. Helen Chu says this surge isn’t like the Delta or Omicron surges of years past, but it's still something to watch. She explains the state of the disease here in Washington and how we should be thinking about our Covid risk. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow Join us for a live taping in Aug...

The big deal with the Big 10

August 08, 2023 12:02 - 11 minutes - 12.1 MB

The University of Washington is changing the face of college athletics, moving from the Pac-12 to the Big 10. The move is a good one for the Huskies, but it leaves a lot up in the air for longtime rival Washington State, and the Apple Cup. Seattle Now Producer Vaughan Jones is here to break down the move and what it means for both schools. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/dona...

Amazon on trial over worker injuries

August 07, 2023 12:02 - 12 minutes - 13 MB

It’s a point of pride that Amazon can get your package to you very quickly. But now the company is locked in a legal battle with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, which says the way Amazon runs its warehouses is injuring workers. Seattle Times Amazon reporter Lauren Rosenblatt has been following the trial, and is here to explain all the ins and outs Read Lauren's story: https://www.seattletimes.com/business/hazardous-by-design-after-pandemic-boom-amazon-faces-safety-...

Casual Friday with Hannah Weinberger and Ishea Brown

August 04, 2023 12:01 - 22 minutes - 23.5 MB

This week… There’s a primary election going on, in case you weren’t aware. New data shows that Seattle just isn’t headed back to the movies. And pickleball fans are pushing for more courts… by hosting a funeral. Crosscut environment reporter Hannah Weinberger and Truth Be Told podcast Supervising Producer Ishea Brown are here to break down the week. Join us for a live taping in August! The show is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets and more info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kuows...

Get your FREE on at summer fitness classes

August 03, 2023 12:01 - 13 minutes - 14.4 MB

It’s a great time to get out and do things in the city, from Mariners games to blockbuster movies. But man, are things expensive these days. How about a free, outdoor fitness class, courtesy of the city of Seattle? Seattle Now producer Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers gives us a guide to the yoga, Zumba and dance classes at Seattle parks this summer. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/...

A first look at King County primary results

August 02, 2023 12:02 - 11 minutes - 11.6 MB

Early results are in, and so far all three incumbents running for Seattle city council appear likely to move on to the general election. KUOW editor Cat Smith breaks down what we know so far from the King County primary results. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow Join us for a live taping in August! The conversation is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets a...

The hike that's too Enchanting

August 01, 2023 12:00 - 14 minutes - 14.7 MB

Any hiker in the Pacific Northwest knows that The Enchantments is a bucket list item. But it turns out that a lot of people have it on their list. Which makes it nearly impossible to win the lottery for a camping permit, and people are trying to hike the 20-plus mile area in one day. Nature writer Luke Whelan is here to tell us how that’s putting strain on the area’s ecosystem, and the people trying to keep it clean and safe. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You...

Big decisions for Seattle Schools this election

July 31, 2023 12:00 - 12 minutes - 12.6 MB

Seattle Public Schools are in the middle of a budget crisis. The district closed a 131 million dollar budget gap for the school year that’s about to start, but it’s a temporary fix. Three races for school board kick off in tomorrow’s primary, and the winners will shape education in our city for years to come. KUOW Education Reporter Sami West explains the high-stakes questions the candidates are facing, including possible school closures. Read Sami's coverage of the races in School Board D...

Seattle Now LIVE with Marcus Harrison Green and Jas Keimig

July 28, 2023 12:00 - 19 minutes - 19.8 MB

This week… We’re bringing you some of the best moments from our last Seattle Now Live event. We’re talking all things downtown Seattle and the city’s post-pandemic art scene with South Seattle Emerald Founder Marcus Harrison Green and arts reporter Jas Keimig. Join us for a live taping in August! The show is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets and more info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kuows-seattle-now-live-casual-friday-music-in-seattle-fremont-abbey-tickets-574989819027?aff=oddtd...

We can all learn from Burien's homelessness debate

July 27, 2023 12:00 - 14 minutes - 15.1 MB

Dozens of homeless residents in Burien are still living outside, months after the city started debating how to help them. A million dollar deal fell through. An entire city board resigned. And council meetings are getting heated, to say the least. There's something for every community in the region to learn about Burien's homelessness crisis. Publicola editor and publisher Erica C. Barnett explains. We want to hear from you! Fill out our audience survey to help us improve the show (and ma...

Seattle's obsession with saving one tree

July 26, 2023 12:00 - 14 minutes - 14.8 MB

People in Seattle have always cared about trees - we’re the Emerald City, after all. One tree in the Wedgwood neighborhood has captured Seattle’s attention in recent weeks, enough for vigils, tree sitters, and protests at city council meetings. KUOW Online Managing Editor Isolde Raftery is here to tell us more about Luma the tree, and those determined to keep it standing. And we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow....

The state of Seattle journalism

July 25, 2023 12:00 - 14 minutes - 15.2 MB

Local journalism is an integral part of the community, and Seattle’s media landscape has changed dramatically in recent years. Those changes have consequences for news consumers. South Seattle Emerald founder Marcus Harrison Green and Vanishing Seattle founder Cynthia Brothers are here to talk about the state of journalism in Seattle. And we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow.org/feedback We can only make Seatt...

Treating drugs at health engagement hubs

July 24, 2023 12:00 - 14 minutes - 15 MB

Washington’s new drug possession law kicked in at the start of this month… After a long political fight that ended in a special session. But while it’s still a crime to have drugs on your person, the law ALSO creates a pilot program to treat substance use disorder. We’ll get a preview of what that might look like with Nina Shapiro of the Seattle Times. Read her story here. Previous Seattle Now opioid coverage is here and here. And we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at Seatt...

Casual Friday with Jodi-Ann Burey and Andrew Walsh

July 21, 2023 12:00 - 22 minutes - 22.8 MB

This week… Taylor Swift is coming to town, marking yet another busy weekend in the Seattle area. The Stranger released its top 15 restaurants in Seattle, centered around affordable eats. And the Mariners started, and quickly stopped, selling Toronto Blue Jays merch. Author Jodi-Ann Burey and Too Beautiful To Live Co-Host Andrew Walsh are here to break down the week. We want to hear from you! Fill out our audience survey to help us improve the show (and maybe win some sweet Seattle Now s...

Who's guarding Seattle's beaches?

July 20, 2023 12:00 - 15 minutes - 16.2 MB

Summer is in full swing... Sun, fun, watermelon and swimming. It’s a tough time to be short on lifeguards, but that’s what’s happening. KUOW’s Bill Radke and economy reporter Monica Nickelsburg set out to find out why. Beaches around Seattle: https://www.seattle.gov/parks/recreation/outdoor-water-recreation/swimming-beaches We want to hear from you! Fill out our audience survey to help us improve the show (and maybe win some sweet Seattle Now stickers): https://forms.office.com/r/9Q5TdZ...

Taylor's coming, are you Ready For It?

July 19, 2023 12:00 - 13 minutes - 14.4 MB

Whether or not you’re a Swiftie… Taylor Swift’s presence will have a big footprint on our region For some local fans, her three-and-a-half-hour performance is their wildest dream and the most important event of the year. We'll talk to two local fans about how they’re getting ready and why they feel such a deep connection to her music. We want to hear from you! Fill out our audience survey to help us improve the show (and maybe win some sweet Seattle Now stickers): https://forms.office.co...

Can spicy wings help get out the youth vote?

July 18, 2023 12:00 - 16 minutes - 16.7 MB

Politics, especially local elections, can be really inaccessible to young people. So, The Stranger and Washington Bus pulled out all the stops for an event called Candidate Survivor. It included everything from tofu hot wings to lip sync battles to help inspire the youth vote. Seattle Now Producer Vaughan Jones is here to break down the event, and its impact. We want to hear from you! Fill out our audience survey to help us improve the show (and maybe win some sweet Seattle Now stickers)...

The future of AI, in Seattle and beyond

July 17, 2023 12:00 - 13 minutes - 14 MB

Artificial Intelligence is showing up in our daily lives more and more, from smart search engines to fake images on social media. Government regulation is trying to catch up. The Federal Trade Commission is investigating OpenAI, makers of ChatGPT and backed by Microsoft. KUOW’s Monica Nickelsburg is here to tell us how the investigation might impact AI in our daily lives and in Seattle’s tech scene. We want to hear from you! Fill out our audience survey to help us improve the show (and may...

Casual Friday with Sami West and Chase Burns

July 14, 2023 12:00 - 17 minutes - 18.5 MB

This week… The city’s All-Star festivities are going, going, gone, but Seattle’s got another big event on its plate. Ballots for this year’s August primary were sent out this week, but statistics show you might not be voting in it. And our panel defends Seattle’s status as a geek-friendly city. KUOW Education Reporter Sami West and Ticket Editor Chase Burns are here to break down the week. Join us for a live taping in August! The show is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets and more...

YOU get a tree, and YOU get a tree…

July 13, 2023 12:00 - 17 minutes - 17.7 MB

As the climate warms up, Seattle’s trees are key to keeping the city cool. Enter the city's Trees for Neighborhoods program: They give away 1,000 trees to residents each summer, and teach them how to take care of the growing giants. Urban forester Jana Dilley, who founded the program, explains how it works and how to pick the right tree for your yard. Application for the Trees for Neighborhoods program: https://spu.surveymonkey.com/r/5NJDT2J We can only make Seattle Now because listeners ...

Opening doors for BIPOC home buyers

July 12, 2023 12:00 - 13 minutes - 14.2 MB

We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow Join us for a live taping in August! The conversation is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets and more info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kuows-seattle-now-live-casual-friday-music-in-seattle-fremont-abbey-tickets-574989819027?aff=oddtdtcreator  And we want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave...

Julio lit up the Home Run Derby

July 11, 2023 12:00 - 10 minutes - 10.5 MB

What a night at T-Mobile Park. Julio Rodriguez stunned his fans at the Home Run Derby last night. We talk to Seattle Times photographer Dean Rutz. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow Join us for a live taping in August! The conversation is all about Seattle’s music scene. Tickets and more info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kuows-seattle-now-live-casual-friday-m...

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