Categories
Reflect

How Bill Nye Became “The Science Guy” After Moving to Seattle

Bill Nye’s story reminds us why it’s so important for cities to remain (or return to being) vibrant places where artists and weird young people can come and do amazing things.

Categories
Explore

First Takes: When Real Travelers Experience Seattle for the First Time, We See the City Anew

The stories will inspire you to see the Emerald City with fresh eyes.

Categories
Explore

Cascading Rivers Scenic Bikeway

A 72-mile route in Oregon’s Cascade Mountains.

Categories
Reflect

Obama Speaks Out After 10 Killed in Oregon in Year’s 294th Mass Shooting

“Somehow this has become routine. The reporting is routine. My response here at this podium ends up being routine.”

Categories
See

Lessons from The American Anti-Slavery Almanac

The American Anti-Slavery Almanac was an attempt to bring awareness about slavery to nineteenth-century America.

Categories
Change

Free the Snake: Restoring North America’s Greatest Salmon River

The time has come to breach the deadbeat dams on the Snake River and reconnect wild salmon to this important watershed.

Categories
Reflect

Who Cares for the Caregivers?

Caregifted grants respite to long-term family caregivers and works to increase public recognition of their gifts to society.

Categories
Explore

Explore the Sun Mountain Run

See the Sun Mountain Run in Washington from the perspective.

Categories
Listen

A Tribute to Iggy & the Stooges

Performed by Seattle musicians Mike McCready, Duff McKagan, Mark Arm, and Barrett Martin, live on the roof of Pike Place.

Categories
See

Sanders Issues Moral Challenge at Falwell’s Liberty University in Virginia

Bernie Sanders went to Liberty University to make the case that fighting for economic justice is a moral undertaking.