Politics What undoing net neutrality could mean for Seattle startups As the Federal Communications Commission prepares to undo its net neutrality rules this week, large internet companies like AT&T and Comcast are saying there’s nothing to worry about. by Kery Murakami / December 11, 2017
Tech New KCTS producer a no-show The producer, who was expected to start next week, has decided to stay in D.C. to oversee public-television projects he was launching. by Feliks Banel / December 30, 2010
Tech Can classical radio draw listeners without 'dumbing down' the music? Ed Murray, left, and Rodney Tom chat after a pre-session discussion of legislative issues. by Feliks Banel / July 13, 2010
Tech Challenger disaster and local media memory The Challenger shuttle at liftoff on Jan. 28, 1986. by Feliks Banel / January 27, 2011
Tech A Sonic by any other name Brent Schmidt was 10-years-old when he named the Seattle Supersonics. How does he feel about the NBA's recent Seattle shutdown? by Feliks Banel / May 1, 2013
Culture In praise of 'Rotten Old Supermarkets' Changing of the guard at Wallingford's signature supermarket by Feliks Banel / December 28, 2009
Culture Here comes Santa Claus! For years, even before online package tracking, you could follow Santa via NORAD. by Feliks Banel / December 23, 2009
Tech KING-FM: a different tune? The classical music station's owners are pondering possible changes. For now: stay tuned. by Feliks Banel / December 16, 2009
Tech Classic KING-FM is shifting to a listener-supported model One of KING-FM's signature programs in the afternoon rush hour. by Feliks Banel / March 23, 2010
Tech KING-FM: Making the cut as a non-profit? It's been six months since big changes in Seattle's classical music station. Time to ask some questions. by Feliks Banel / December 1, 2011