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KUOW News and Information
A daily news podcast for a curious city. Seattle Now brings you quick, informal, and hyper-local news updates every weekday.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 9min
Thursday Evening Headlines
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling has created challenges for local law enforcement, raising questions about police accountability. A manhunt continues for a father accused of a horrific crime against his daughters, prompting discussions on community safety and Amber Alert improvements. Meanwhile, Senator Cantwell advocates for the importance of public broadcasting amid funding challenges. The podcast also delves into key health and environmental issues in Washington, alongside the latest in local politics and community events.

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Jun 5, 2025 • 13min
This NEW state database tracks police use of force
David Makin, the Executive Director of the Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety, dives into the launch of a groundbreaking database aimed at tracking police use of force across Washington. He discusses the critical need for transparency in law enforcement and how this data can foster community trust and inform meaningful policy changes. Makin highlights the influence of social justice movements on this initiative and emphasizes the importance of standardized data to analyze policing practices effectively and enhance public safety.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 8min
Wednesday Evening Headlines
A local man has been arrested in connection with a fertility clinic bombing, raising safety concerns. Canlis welcomes a new head chef who emphasizes local ingredients, while staff layoffs hit the Seattle International Film Festival. Washington state is launching a new initiative for police transparency. Additionally, a touching ceremony honors 406 King County residents who passed away without family to claim them. Meanwhile, political controversies are brewing around Assessor John Wilson, as new legal challenges to birthright citizenship emerge.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 15min
Seattle City Council goes from Cathy Moore to Cathy-Less
In this engaging discussion, Erica Barnett, Editor and Publisher of Publicola, shares her insights on the recent resignation of Seattle City Council member Cathy Moore. She explains the turmoil and challenges faced by newcomers in local politics. Erica highlights the evolving dynamics of council meetings, where public comment has shifted from chaotic to more subdued, and discusses the impact of public protests on governance. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of Seattle's political landscape and the challenges of representation.

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Jun 3, 2025 • 9min
Tuesday Evening Headlines
Discover the tangled web of intrigue surrounding the former Seattle Police Chief's firing and a wrongful termination lawsuit. Learn about how a federal budget proposal may infringe on tribal rights. Delve into the rise of illegal tire dumping and innovative AI solutions for wildlife protection. Plus, explore the merger of art institutions and the fascinating future of the ancient pigment Egyptian blue. It's a whirlwind of current events shaping Seattle!

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Jun 3, 2025 • 12min
Catholic leaders sue to protect confession secrecy
Shauna Sowersby, a Seattle Times political reporter specializing in state government, joins the discussion on a contentious federal lawsuit by Catholic leaders opposing a new law mandating clergy to report suspected child abuse. They delve into the clash between the confidentiality of confession and child protection laws, revealing differing opinions within the Catholic community. The conversation highlights the ethical dilemmas clergy face, as well as broader implications for First Amendment rights and the legal responsibilities to safeguard vulnerable children.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 9min
Monday Evening Headlines
Seattle's political landscape is shifting with a city council member's resignation and campaign challenges focused on social reforms. Microsoft has announced more layoffs, impacting local employment. Meanwhile, Washington sees a positive drop in traffic fatalities despite persistent concerns over impaired driving. Changes in housing regulations are making headlines, with new rent caps and legal hurdles for tenants. The community buzzes with local events, including a university sports victory and the launch of new airline services.

12 snips
Jun 2, 2025 • 16min
We have laws to improve WA's involuntary commitment. They're barely used
Jayati Ramakrishnan, a mental health reporter from the Seattle Times, dives into the flaws of Washington's involuntary commitment system. She discusses the surprising agreement among critics about its ineffectiveness and the underutilization of recent reforms. Exploring the role of designated crisis responders, she highlights the challenges they face during assessments. The conversation also addresses civil liberties concerns, the need for improved funding, and the importance of community engagement for future reforms aimed at optimizing mental health support.

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May 31, 2025 • 10min
Saturday Special: New Seattle summer beach rules and the “Goonies” 40th anniversary takes over Astoria
Seattle is tightening beach rules this summer with curfews and increased patrols to ensure safety at local parks. Meanwhile, Astoria, Oregon is buzzing with excitement for the 40th anniversary of 'The Goonies', drawing fans from far and wide. Local businesses are gearing up for the influx, but residents have mixed feelings about the tourism's impact on their community. The iconic Goonies house remains a focal point, with its new owner dedicated to preserving its legacy while balancing neighborhood concerns.

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May 30, 2025 • 7min
Friday Evening Headlines
This roundup covers a petition to recall the Washington Governor over tax hikes amidst a political scandal involving a county executive. Catholic bishops challenge new child abuse reporting laws, stirring legal debates. A woman’s inspiring return to her community follows her release from immigration detention. Local news highlights include a woman’s deportation case, city council ethics talks, transportation updates due to bridge closures, and a quirky incident with beekeepers rescuing honeybees from an overturned truck.


