July 5, 2018
Lattes and a shot of hope: North Bend coffee house offers safe place for teens in need
Suicide is the 8th leading cause of death overall in our state. It’s a horrific reality that touches all ages – including teens, but there is a unique place where teens are finding help with not only suicide prevention, but any struggle. “I can never figure it out on my own,” said 16-year-old Aidan Sullivan….
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Security & Privacy
July 2, 2018
Driving? Your phone is a distraction even if you aren’t looking at it
I was in the car with a friend recently when she pulled up to a stoplight, picked up her phone and replied to a text. I gave her the side eye. What? she glared back. “I only use my phone when we’re stopped.” “OK, fine,” I said. But, I wondered, is it? We all know that…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Health & Well Being | Innovation & Technology | Policy & Law | Security & Privacy
June 22, 2018
How do aliens solve climate change?
The universe does many things. It makes galaxies, comets, black holes, neutron stars, and a whole mess more. We’ve lately discovered that it makes a great deal of planets, but it’s not clear whether it regularly makes energy-hungry civilizations, nor is it clear whether such civilizations inevitably drive their planets into climate change. There’s lots…
Climate & Energy | Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Innovation & Technology | Natural Resources & Environment
June 20, 2018
You asked about the crisis of homelessness in Seattle. Here are some answers
There’s a lot of money in Seattle these days. Companies like Amazon and Starbucks are based here, and construction has been booming. But our city has one of the biggest homelessness problems in the country. Our listeners are wondering about that disconnect. And they’ve been asking us questions about the issue. To try to answer…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Policy & Law | Security & Privacy
June 19, 2018
If you want to get to know Seattle, walk through it
Walking is ordinary. It is so ordinary, most of us do it without thinking: You put one foot in front of the other to get to the bus, to walk from your car to the office, to pick up something from the store. It requires only shoes — and, because we live in Seattle, some…
Design & Building | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Infrastructure & Transportation | Land Use & Planning
June 18, 2018
Food insecurity is a growing obstacle for college students
Expanding access to higher education is a core part of the mission at the University of Washington Tacoma, which had its commencement Monday. Many of the campus’ students commute from nearby communities, 58 percent have parents without college degrees, and 73 percent receive financial aid. “We have a lot of first-generation students,” said Christine Stevens, a professor who…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Education | Food | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness
June 13, 2018
Forest loss in one part of US can harm trees on the opposite coast
Large swaths of U.S. forests are vulnerable to drought, forest fires and disease. Many local impacts of forest loss are well known: drier soils, stronger winds, increased erosion, loss of shade and habitat. But if a whole forest disappears, new research shows, this has ricocheting effects in the atmosphere that can affect vegetation on the…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Climate & Energy | Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | History & Preservation | Land Use & Planning | Natural Resources & Environment
June 12, 2018
Four Lessons From the Tacoma Whole Child Initiative
Five years ago, Tacoma launched the Whole Child Initiative, with the goal of supporting the comprehensive development and success of each student. We have seen firsthand that supporting the whole child comes with a new set of challenges. But, with the right partners and a focused plan, this approach can make all the difference for…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Arts & Culture | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Education | Health & Well Being
June 4, 2018
Mussels In Waters Off Seattle Test Positive For Opioids
Mussels from three of 18 locations near Seattle and Bremerton in Washington’s Puget Sound tested positive for the opioid oxycodone, according to the Puget Sound Institute at the University of Washington Tacoma. The mussels were contaminated because sewage from opioid consumers ended up in the sound after being treated at wastewater plants, scientists explained. “What we eat and…
Climate & Energy | Economy & Development | Innovation & Technology | Natural Hazards | Natural Resources & Environment | Security & Privacy | Water
May 31, 2018
UW CoMotion program encourages entreprenurial activity in Spokane
In Seattle, startup companies and entrepreneurship are viewed as old hat. University of Washington medical researchers, for example, have long worked to turn ideas into products and services. In Spokane, that entrepreneurial spirit is still in the development phase. While Spokane does have some venture capital, this is not yet a place known as a…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Design & Building | Economy & Development | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology