
Amy Radil
ReporterYear started with KUOW: 2005
Amy Radil joined KUOW as a reporter covering politics and government in 2005. She got her start in radio as a reporter for Minnesota Public Radio from 1997 to 2000. She then freelanced for four years from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, contributing primarily to two public radio programs, The World and Marketplace. Amy graduated from Williams College in 1994 and received an M.S. from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1997.
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Gun owners who don’t store their guns securely could face new civil penalties under legislation unveiled Thursday by Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. Durkan…
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Seattle’s new head tax for homelessness services was bitterly opposed by many business owners. Now some say they will ask voters to repeal it in a ballot…
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King County officials say China’s refusal to accept U.S. recycling could lead to increased costs and missed environmental goals. But maybe there's a way…
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A King County audit criticized local efforts to fight homelessness as fragmented this week, saying no single entity has enough decision-making power to…
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Backers of a proposed carbon fee in Washington state say they’ve gathered 36,000 signatures and are on track to put their measure on the November…
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When you see wood smoke and naked people in Ballard, you’ll know the new Nordic Museum is finally complete. The museum's grand opening takes place this…
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Many cities require permits to cut down trees on private property. Currently Seattle isn’t one of them.But a new proposal would create that system, to…
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Seattle is about to appoint its first-ever inspector general of police. The city’s chosen candidate, Lisa Judge, said the Seattle Police Department shows…
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This year’s race for Washington’s 8th Congressional District is considered among the country’s most competitive. In 2016 its voters chose Democrat Hillary…
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Saying they want to keep up the pressure on elected officials to pass new gun control measures, Seattle-area students joined a national school walkout on…