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In Seattle’s bustling downtown, hundreds of people are living on the streets and battling drug addiction.That’s also where social worker Mikel Kowalcyk…
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The new film Crazy Rich Asians features the first all-Asian cast since the Joy Luck Club. We speak to Hsiao-Ching Chou, author of Chinese Soul Food: A…
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Right now, the markets are brimming with berries. Charlie Dunmire is scoping out the berries at the stands, taking mental notes before deciding which ones…
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Kim Malcolm talks with Yakima Herald editorial page editor Sam McManis about why he published an editorial denouncing President Trump's attacks on the…
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Everyday we encounter things we don’t question and just accept. Things like stop signs: why are they octagons? And fire trucks: why are they red? At…
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Every Friday on KUOW, Bill Radke and a panel of guests dig into the week’s top stories. In the coming months, we’re taking the show on the road – bringing…
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Ross Reynolds talks about the wildfire state of emergency in British Columbia with Ian Bailey, reporter for the Globe and Mail. We also talk about the…
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Seattleites worry a lot about disasters. Earthquakes, landslides, forest fires (or at least the smoke from them) ...Then there's the concern that a plane…
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Washington state is dealing with a lot of weed waste — and we're not talking about the stuff you dig out of your yard.Our legal marijuana industry is…
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If you're a longtime Seattleite, this may seem like one of the worst weeks ever for air pollution.Air quality experts say ... that's probably true. Puget…