What the male deep-sea anglerfish taught me about dating in Seattle
After an 11-year relationship ended, I moved from the suburbs to Seattle and, once an appropriate amount of time had passed, began to integrate myself into the Seattle dating scene. As I’ve gone through this new chapter in my life, I have realized a couple of things, not only in myself, but also about what this city...
Two people found dead after mobile home fire in Bothell
BOTHELL, Wash. — Two people were found dead following a mobile home fire in Bothell Saturday night. Bothell Fire Department crews were dispatched after 8:00 p.m. to a reported residential fire at the Twin Creeks Mobile Home Park. When firefighters arrived, they encountered heavy fire coming from the structure, which...
Flooding eases across western Washington, but risks remain
BURLINGTON, Wash. — Floodwaters began receding across parts of western Washington Friday, but emergency officials warn residents that significant dangers remain, with damaged infrastructure, ongoing evacuations and additional atmospheric rivers forecast to arrive beginning Sunday evening. Emergency operations remain...
A Decade of Camping Led to This 747-Square-Foot Cozy River Retreat
Dan Wheeler spent ten years sleeping in tents on his riverfront property before building anything permanent. The software engineer bought the land along Washington’s Wenatchee River in 2010, drawn by years of rafting trips with friends through the area’s rushing waters. Every camping trip reinforced what he already...
The Newsfeed: Inside Seattle’s opioid addiction treatment centers
In November, we checked in on increasing prosecutions in Seattle following an ordinance criminalizing public drug use that passed in 2023. The stated goal of that ordinance is to offer drug users help instead of prosecution. Cascade PBS took a closer look at the public health aspect of this issue...
Crews cleaning up fuel leak at flooded gas station
The Environmental Protection Agency was on scene Friday monitoring air quality at the intersection of South 277th Street and Auburn Way North.
6-mile stretch of SR 167 closed between Kent and Auburn
Officials have closed both directions of State Route 167 between Kent and Auburn due to water on the roadway.
Protests continue at N 205th; Alphabet Resistance on NE 50th overpass
Protesters continue to gather on Aurora at N 205th every Sunday from 1 - 2 pm. The weather has cooperated and participants are gaining energy from the hundreds of supportive motorists driving by. Meanwhile, the Alphabet Resistance is gathering steam with more people and more signs than ever. They stage...
Hundreds of WA National Guard members help flooded communities
SEATTLE - Thousands of sandbags, hundreds of National Guard members on the ground, and entire communities underwater. This describes the wake of a severe atmospheric river that ran through western Washington last week. By the numbers: — The National Guard in Washington report filling more than 11,000 sandbags,...
Newborn whale calf brings hope and cautious joy to Puget Sound
SEATTLE — A new addition to the endangered southern resident killer whale population has been spotted in Puget Sound, bringing cautious optimism to researchers, according to The Center for Whale Research. On Dec. 10, the Center for Whale Research team received reports and images from Orca Network and Orca...

















