Episodios

  • Goodbye dive bars, hello rooftop bars?
    Jul 7 2025

    June brought a slate of closed restaurants in Seattle, from a half-century-old dive bar to some of the city’s most high-end dining. But it was also a good month for new spots, with two popular rooftop bars debuting in Central Seattle just as the weather heats up.

    Tan breaks down all the trends in openings and closings this month with Seattle Eats producer Clare McGrane.

    Read more about The College Inn Pub’s closure, Sea Creatures Restaurants’ pivot and this summer’s new openings in The Seattle Times.

    Recommendations in this episode:

    • Firn, Pioneer Square
    • Cantina Del Sol, Capitol Hill

    Closed restaurants:

    • Bateu and Boat Bar, Capitol Hill (temporary)
    • General Porpoise donuts, Laurelhurst and Capitol Hill
    • The College Inn Pub, University District

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  • Get your angst out at local "Emo Dance Nights"
    Jul 5 2025

    Today, we’re bringing you the best from another KUOW Podcast - Meet Me Here…

    If you’re looking to get out and dance in Seattle, you’ve probably stumbled on a themed dance night.

    “Taylor Swift Night,” “2000s Dance Party,” “Dance Yrself Clean…” the options are endless.

    You can even let your inner angsty teenager out at emo night.

    Emo has taken over clubs in the Seattle area, and across the USA, with events like the monthly Emo Nite at Neumos.

    Meet Me Here’s Dyer Oxley sat down with Emo Nite DJ Danny Vigill to talk about the growing trend of emo dance nights and chatted with Sub Pop's Michelle Fegahli and KUOW's Teo Popescu about their emo favorites.

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    19 m
  • Casual Friday with Joe Veyera and Jeff Shulman
    Jul 4 2025

    This week…

    It’s Independence Day, and Washington has a complicated relationship with fireworks.

    Washington retail giant Costco might be going to court for its affordable athleisure wear.

    And Visit Seattle has a new employee - Emerald, a generative AI program made to give recommendations to tourists.

    Factal Editor Joe Veyera and UW Professor and podcast host Jeff Shulman are here to break down the week.

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    24 m
  • Thursday Evening Headlines
    Jul 4 2025

    King County official arrested, Trump's spending bill means less money for Seattle, and Sea-Tac Airport prepares for huge crowds over the holiday weekend.

    It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy.

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    15 m
  • What the new Microsoft layoffs mean for tech workers
    Jul 3 2025

    Microsoft says it will cut 9,000 employees from its workforce, about 4% of its staff. Layoffs are nothing new at the company – it shed 10,000 jobs just two years ago – but this latest reduction brings the year's total to roughly 15,000 workers.

    Alex Halverson, reporter for The Seattle Times, has been following these Microsoft layoffs and found some of what's steering decisions about headcount and the future of the company.

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    16 m
  • Wednesday Evening Headlines
    Jul 2 2025

    Microsoft cuts more jobs, City Attorney Ann Davison says Seattle could be targeted by Trump, and WA officials worry about fireworks sparking wildfires.

    It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy.

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    7 m
  • Is that a skybridge? Developers find creative solution to add density
    Jul 2 2025

    You may have noticed something peculiar lately in Seattle: Three properties on a single lot, two of them connected by a skybridge. It all has to do with ADUs, or accessory dwelling units, and how developers are trying to maximize the amount of living space on a single lot. We talk with freelance journalist Jane C. Hu, who's written about this trend of 3-pack developments for the New York Times.

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    14 m