Culture An artist muses on the death of his neighbor: the Viaduct Baso Fibonacci has created art next to Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct for 10 years. He puts on one more show as the demolition begins. by Brad Curran & Matt M. McKnight / March 18, 2019
UW Medicine pioneers next-generation cancer treatments by University of Washington / November 10, 2016
To help underserved students, project gives teachers new tools by University of Washington / November 10, 2016
UW engineering center combines medicine with robotics to help bodies heal, feel again by University of Washington / October 18, 2016
Program sparks college dreams, business careers for students of color by University of Washington / July 10, 2017
Does the $15 minimum wage law impact life outside of work? by University of Washington / February 10, 2017
News Labor shortages, heat bring tough tides for WA shellfish farm At Taylor Shellfish Farms, hiring is increasingly a challenge as skyrocketing housing costs and difficult working conditions make it hard to recruit. by Mara Kardas-Nelson High Country News / October 17, 2022
How wildfires in the American West hurt the entire country As smoke travels, it can cause illness and economic hardship thousands of miles away. by Mara Kardas-Nelson InvestigateWest / October 1, 2020