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Seattle Now

Thursday Evening Headlines

Seattle Now

KUOW News and Information

Daily News, News

4.7670 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Gov. Ferguson declares emergency over shut down oil pipeline, Mayor-elect Katie Wilson announces transition team, and SIFF's executive director steps down.

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Sources and methods. The crown jewels of the intelligence community.

0:25.1

Shorthand for, how do we know what's real?

0:27.5

Who told us?

0:28.9

If you have those answers, you're on the inside.

0:31.3

And NPR wants to bring you there.

0:33.4

From the Pentagon to the State Department to spy agencies,

0:36.6

listen to understand what's really happening and what it means for you.

0:40.3

Sources and Methods, the new National Security podcast from NPR.

0:47.5

Good afternoon from the KUOW Newsroom.

0:51.1

This is Seattle now.

0:52.4

I'm Paige Browning with a roundup of today's top stories. It's Thursday, November 20th.

0:59.3

Who will help mayor-elect Katie Wilson prepare for office? We're learning this week. Wilson's

1:04.9

appointing a team of longtime local community and government leaders to guide her transition.

1:14.7

KNKX Murrow News Fellow, Nate Sanford, has more.

1:20.2

Wilson's lack of experience in elected office was a big focus on the campaign trail.

1:24.7

But the transition team she's assembling has deep roots in Seattle politics.

1:29.3

The team will be led by Andres Mantia, a local political consultant who previously did policy work with former Seattle mayor's Jenny Durkin and Greg Nichols.

1:34.7

The transition co-chairs are also familiar faces in City Hall. Karen Estevenin is head of the

1:40.7

largest union for city employees, and Brian Surat previously led Seattle's office

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