
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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Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan has proposed a new, bigger education levy that would take city dollars from elementary schools. That money would instead go to…
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King County Democrats say they’ve been torn this year between resolving a workplace scandal in their own ranks, and supporting candidates in this…
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The family of an unarmed Native American man killed by Lakewood Police in 2015 is suing the city in federal court. The complaint accuses the department of…
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Small businesses in Seattle disagree about a possible new tax to ease homelessness. But they agree on this: They can't afford it. Last month a Seattle…
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All three finalists for Seattle Public Schools' next superintendent agree on three things:Charter schools — no.Arming teachers — no.Supporting student…
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We are at the 'March for Our Lives' in Seattle this morning where 50,000 students and their families are expected to rally. We will update this post as…
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Student organizers say Saturday’s March For Our Lives rally in Seattle will emphasize voter registration and concrete steps young people can take to…
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Washington state law generally prohibits local governments from overstepping state gun regulations. But Seattle officials say there are still measures…
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There are still a lot of things Marilyn Covarrubias doesn’t understand about why her son Daniel died in an encounter with Lakewood police officers in…
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Explain this: while half the people at KUOW's Amazon debate Wednesday came to the conclusion that the company is not good for Seattle, three-quarters of…