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When Emily Au walks to school, she worries about getting jumped – again.Last time, it was a woman at a bus stop asking for bus fare. The woman didn’t take…
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The number of homeless people in Washington state is rising.According to new numbers released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development…
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Most cities want to control their own destiny. Shoreline, just north of Seattle, is no exception. But now a deal it hoped would help distinguish it from…
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Gloria Steinem doesn’t like being called an icon. She sees herself as one in a tide of women who made and make change, so she doesn’t want to be put up on…
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Todd Mundt talks to Erik Larson, 23 years old and the mayor-elect of Aberdeen, about how he beat out a former City Council member for the job.
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Bill Radke talks to John Nichols, political reporter for The Nation, about presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' speech defining Democratic Socialism and…
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Bill Radke talks with neurosurgeon Dr. Samuel Browd about his company's anti-concussion football helmet. Browd is a neurosurgeon at Seattle Children's…
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It could soon be on your dinner plate: the first genetically modified food animal approved for Americans’ consumption. The federal Food and Drug…
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Rainn Wilson – Dwight Schrute on The Office – grew up in the Seattle area and attended the University of Washington. He spoke recently with KUOW Ross…
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A lot of Seattle teens can hit the snooze button next school year.The school board voted 6-1 Wednesday night to push back start times for middle and high…
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A firefighter critically injured in a deadly wildfire in eastern Washington last summer left Harborview Medical Center on Wednesday after three months in…
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David Hyde interviews Seattle-based biologist Anne Bikle ad University of Washington Professor David Montgomery about their new book on the beneficial…