
Hilltop Artists
Tacoma students mentored through glass art.
We visit a local maritime business that's making a difference by hiring skilled workers.
Tom Layson is KBTC's Managing Editor and worked in Yakima, Terre Haute, Louisville, Sacramento, Columbus and New York-New Jersey. Tom anchored 13 hours of live coverage in the NY/NJ market during 9-11 - just one example of the many thousands of hours he’s been on set or in the field covering politics, natural disasters, courts and crime, economic development, personal finance and the environment over the past 38 years. Tom grew up in the Maple Valley area and is a graduate of Pacific Lutheran University.

Tacoma students mentored through glass art.

Local athletes go for the gold

A competitive market isn't stopping these buyers from getting their dream home

Efforts are underway at UW Medicine to create a vaccine that fights addiction.

A local author uses her family's painful ordeal to write about inernment

A look at grassroots neighborhood journalism from an African American perspective

A look at the new Bates Technical College Allied Health facility

A local man shares his family's story

Dow Constantine discusses the county's Clean Water Healthy Habitat Program

A look at how some local religious leaders are helping to get their flocks vaccinated

A special memorial built in Milton remembering the 9/11 tragedy

A discussion with OSPI Superintendent Chris Reykdal about his views on CRT.

A look at an online learning opportunity

Update on charges filed against Tacoma Officers

A look at the acidification of Puget Sound and the rest of the Pacific Ocean

Home buyers struggle to get into new homes in a competitive market.

Will a downtown Tacoma totem pole be removed?

A look at your rights to public records

A mission to help Tacoma

Boeing's impact on the local business community

A discussion with a local woman who was one of Washington's first to get the COVID Vaccine

Creosote’s impact on water quality

Helping the homeless on the streets of Everett

Meeting those directly affected by September wildfires

Northwest Now contributor Linda Byron talks to residents inside the former CHOP

How local students are coping with COVID while returning to remote learning

What kind of damage could COVID do to the local economy?

Child care during the COVID pandemic

The importance of being vaccinated

Bates Technical College President Lin Zhou Discusses how COVID will cause changes

The Red Cross discusses blood supply during COVID