
Seattle Now
News & Politics Podcasts
Seattle Now is KUOW's flagship daily news podcast. Seattle Now brings you quick headlines, smart analysis, and award-winning local news. New episodes every weekday morning and afternoon. Start and end your day with Seattle Now, from KUOW and the NPR Network.
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United States
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News & Politics Podcasts
Description:
Seattle Now is KUOW's flagship daily news podcast. Seattle Now brings you quick headlines, smart analysis, and award-winning local news. New episodes every weekday morning and afternoon. Start and end your day with Seattle Now, from KUOW and the NPR Network.
Language:
English
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Episodes
Weekend Listen: A “meat draw” in a small Washington town, rural hospitals are closing their obstetrics units, and how applications are changing at the University of Washington
12/6/2025
Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom…
The small town of Mineral, Washington doesn’t have a lot of residents, or a lot of jobs - but they’re still taking care of each other.
Six rural hospitals in Oregon and Washington have closed their obstetrics units since 2020, including one in northern Oregon earlier this year.
And some colleges, including the University of Washington, have eliminated questions that reference diversity from their admissions applications in response to statements from the federal government.
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Duración:00:14:18
Friday Evening Headlines
12/5/2025
WA recommends Hep-B vaccine for newborns despite CDC panel guidance, Seattle Police launch DUI emphasis patrols, and coyote sightings are on the rise in Seattle.
It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.
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Duración:00:09:01
Casual Friday with Naomi Tomky and Luke Burbank
12/5/2025
This week…
The State AG is warning people against donating to scams disguised as charity.
The Seattle Marathon route changed again, upsetting Magnolia residents.
And some advice for how to make a coyote feel unwelcome.
Seattle Met Food and Drink Editor Naomi Tomky and LiveWire Host Luke Burbank are here to break down the week.
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Duración:00:23:03
Thursday Evening Headlines
12/4/2025
Crime rates in WA continue to drop, local community colleges are facing budget woes, and Federal Way commuters rejoice for light rail service.
It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.
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Duración:00:08:57
Live captioning PNB's The Nutcracker is more art than science
12/4/2025
It’s Nutcracker season at the Pacific Northwest Ballet.
For many, it’s a family tradition.
This year 4 performances of the Nutcracker will feature audio described dance where an artist narrates the live performance.
It helps people who are blind or low vision be more immersed in the experience.
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Duración:00:16:31
Wednesday Evening Headlines
12/3/2025
WA lawmaker proposes payroll tax, Amazon to pay $3.8 million over labor violations, and ocean acidification is speeding up in the Salish Sea.
It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.
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Duración:00:09:27
This is the 1 Line... with new stops in Kent, Des Moines, and Federal Way
12/3/2025
Saturday marks yet another milestone for Link Light Rail.
Our local 1 and 2 lines have really expanded in the last two years. This time, Sound Transit is heading further south.
We’ll hear more from Seattle Times Transportation Reporter Nick DeShais.
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Duración:00:13:47
Tuesday Evening Headlines
12/2/2025
Costco sues the Trump Administration, Seattle city councilmember Eddie Lin sworn into office, and Seattle area traffic is getting worse.
It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.
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Duración:00:08:39
Sleigh the gift-giving season by shopping local
12/2/2025
Holiday shopping season is upon us. Inflation and economic uncertainty are definitely in the mix this year, but that doesn’t mean people aren’t committed to spending. If you’re looking for a thoughtful gift, sometimes where you shop can matter just as much as what you buy. Laura Clise is here with some ideas. She’s the CEO and founder of Intentionalist, which connects shoppers with local businesses.
Find Laura's recommendations here.
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Duración:00:13:57
Monday Evening Headlines
12/1/2025
The Olympic pipeline is running again, SeaTac is getting a new city hall, and Seattle businesses had a good holiday weekend.
It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.
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Duración:00:11:15
In Seattle, this is how they Find it Fix it
12/1/2025
In Seattle, when you find issues that the city should fix, there’s an app to let them know.
And there are a lot of requests.
So we got curious about how it all works and ended up on a cleanup run with Seattle's Find It, Fix It team.
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Duración:00:17:41
Weekend Listen: A sci-fi approach to Washington’s struggling power grid
11/29/2025
Today, we’re bringing you the best from another KUOW Podcast, Booming.
Our power grid is maxing out. We're plugging in electric cars, massive data centers, and heat pumps all at once.
And the increasing demand is spiking energy bills. But big tech is betting on a solution straight out of science fiction...
Could nuclear fusion fix our growing electricity crisis?
Joshua McNichols and Monica Nickelsburg from KUOW’s Booming podcast have this story.
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Duración:00:15:13
Best of 2025: "Live at the Neptune" grant gives a Seattle band the rockstar treatment
11/28/2025
The Neptune Theatre in the U-District is usually a place for touring musicians.
Now a new grant from local arts organizations is opening the door to local music - earlier this year they hosted a Seattle band on stage at the 1,000-person venue for a live recorded show.
Grant winner RUB talked to us about their music, and this opportunity.
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Duración:00:14:55
Teriyaki turkey: making the Thanksgiving staple uniquely Seattle
11/27/2025
Turkey is central to a Thanksgiving meal, but it's also notoriously hard to cook without losing flavor and moisture. Sushi Kappo Tamura Chef Taichi Kitamura has hacked the Thanksgiving bird, in the most Seattle way. Meet the teriyaki turkey.
Hear the recipe's origin story and what to pair with it on this bonus episode of Seattle Eats.
You can also get the recipe here.
Recommendations for sides:
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Duración:00:19:08
Casual Wednesday with Rachel Belle and Geraldine DeRuiter
11/26/2025
This week…
It's almost Thanksgiving.
We're talking about why fewer people are choosing turkey this year
Which grocery store chain has the best pumpkin pie?
And what on earth is the "Bird Test?"
Author and Blogger Geraldine DeRuiter and Cascade PBS host Rachel Belle are back to break down the holiday.
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Duración:00:26:57
Is coding dead? This professor doesn't think so
11/25/2025
Today, we have an episode from our friends at Booming. In a recent episode, they reported how young people are choosing trade school over college out of fear of white-collar jobs drying up. Companies appear to be making big bets that AI can replace huge chunks of their workforces. It seems like “go to trade school” has become the new “learn to code.”
But Dan Grossman -- professor and vice director of the UW's Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering -- says the outlook isn’t so bleak for students who still want a career in tech.
On today's episode: Are reports of AI driving a “white collar bloodbath” greatly exaggerated?
Booming is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. Our editor is Carol Smith. Our producers are Lucy Soucek and Alec Cowan. Our hosts are Joshua McNichols and Monica Nickelsburg.
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Duración:00:15:55
Seattle lei makers provide a sense of home for local Hawaiians
11/24/2025
Washington is home to a growing number of native Hawaiians.
And Polynesian culture and traditions are flourishing in the Pacific Northwest.
Lei makers are keeping busy in the area, weaving lei for celebrations and milestones. Jeannie Yandell talks with the Seattle Time’s Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton about how things are going in the lei business.
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Duración:00:15:14
Weekend Listen: Seattle social workers treating atypical anorexia, southwest Washington’s shark superhighway, and Vancouver, WA’s blind high schoolers playing goalball
11/22/2025
Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom.
When we think of someone suffering from anorexia, the image that usually comes to mind is someone who’s skinny, even skeletal… But actually, you can suffer from anorexia in any size body.
Southwest Washington’s Willapa Bay is known around the world for its oysters… But every summer the bay also turns into a shark superhighway.
You probably know most sports by name, even if you’re not a fan. But have you heard of goalball? That’s the sport of choice for some athletes at Washington State’s School for the Blind.
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Duración:00:17:28
Friday Evening Headlines
11/21/2025
Community clinics brace for an influx of patients, international enrollment has declined at UW, and the Seattle Torrent take the ice for the first time.
It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.
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Duración:00:10:01
Casual Friday with Alex Hudson and Joe Veyera
11/21/2025
This week…
Holiday travel is looming, but improvements are on the way at Sea-Tac Airport.
Seattle has issued nearly 650,000 parking tickets in the last two years, and the Seattle Times found out where you’re most likely to get fined.
And after three years, a “guerilla crosswalk” on Capitol Hill finally became legit.
Transit advocate Alex Hudson and Factal Editor Joe Veyera are here to break down the week.
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Duración:00:23:25