BBC News Hour
BBC News Hour at 1:00 p.m.
With the world's 24-hour news cycle more intense and unrelenting than ever, there is a greater need to cut through the background noise and provide you with the definitive take on the big stories of the day, brought to you by the BBC World Service's global network of correspondents.
KUOW's Morning Edition
Morning Edition 11/23/2009 at 7:00 a.m.


It's Not in the P-I, FareStart and SmashPutt
KUOW Presents at 2:00 p.m.
When the Seattle P–I shut down, we learned about it in other papers and on this station. Tom Paulson tells us why he thought the story should be told onstage too. Later, we visit local cooking school FareStart, where students learn more than cooking skills. And, we play a round of mini golf that involves saws and drills.
The World
The World at 3:00 p.m.
Award-winning coverage of breaking news, in-depth features, hard-hitting commentaries, and thought-provoking interviews found nowhere else in U.S. news coverage. A global network of international journalists offers exceptional depth and a fresh perspective to the news.
All Things Considered
All Things Considered at 4:00 p.m.
KUOW's Derek Wang and NPR award–winning hosts and reporters stationed around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting. Incisive coverage of the day's events along with a unique mix of news, interviews, commentaries, analysis, reviews and offbeat features.


State Attorney General Rob McKenna
Weekday at 9:00 a.m.
Attorney General Rob McKenna joins us today. What's the constitutionality of Mayor Nickel's gun ban in public spaces? Will Seattle be responsible for cost overruns on planned infrastructure projects? Also, what popular drink is Attorney General Rob McKenna calling a "recipe for disaster?" Questions? 1.800.289.5869.
Tell Me More
"Tell Me More" captures the headlines, issues and pleasures relevant to multicultural life in America. More »
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This Thanksgiving, Give Thanks To Those Few, ...
This Thanksgiving, turkey farmers are thankful for a better year than 2008. But the Northwest has far fewer turkey farmers than it used to. -
Chinese Government Pays To Teach Oregon Students
In Oregon's current budget crunch, adding new classroom subjects at public schools may be a hard sell. Especially when those classes are in a language few people in Oregon speak: Mandarin Chinese. But some Oregon... -
Gregoire to Meet with Department of Revenue
Washington Governor Chris Gregoire will meet today (Monday) with the state Department of Revenue. It's part of an ongoing plan to tackle the state's budget crisis.
- Golden State Highways Are A California Nightmare
California roads once were the envy of the world. But like a lot of things in the Golden State these days, they’re not what they used to be. Federal Highway Administration data show that of the... - New Charges In Somali Terror Case
NPR has learned a federal grand jury in Minneapolis is set to unseal a roster of indictments Monday charging a handful of men with recruiting young Somali-Americans to fight for a terrorist organization... - Study: Political Bent Affects How We View Skin Tone
These three photos of President Obama were among images shown to college students as part of a study that suggests political attitudes can affect the way people view skin tone. Self-described liberals...
- Cumbria braced for more downpours
Residents in areas of Cumbria hit by devastating floods are warned to expect more heavy rain. - Expenses cases sent to prosecutors
Four cases have been referred to prosecutors by police investigating parliamentary expenses. - 'Coma' man was conscious for years
A Belgian man who doctors thought was in a coma for 23 years was in fact awake all along, it is revealed.
Holiday shopping: What will be different for you this year?
What's different for you this year, from shopping and preparing to taking stock of what's important? Answer this question »
Internet and mobile devices: Should there be rules?
What are the rules at your house? What should the rules be? Is there such a thing as too much texting or screen time? Answer this question »
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