
Carolyn Adolph
ReporterYear started with KUOW: 2008
Carolyn covers Seattle’s growth and the challenges people have in meeting the regional economy’s shifting demands. She came to KUOW after careers at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Montreal Gazette and the Toronto Star. She is a graduate of Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. She studied Economics at the University of California, Davis, and the Cultural Impact of Technological Change at the University of Washington.
Latest Award: Runner Up, SPJ Investigative Audio Reporting with John Ryan, 2016.
Email cadolph@kuow.org
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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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We recently hosted a debate to answer a simple question: Is Amazon good for Seattle?And the answer is: We don’t really know for certain. But the debate…
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Amazon's search for a second headquarters has entered a new phase of courtship: The company has begun making visits to the 20 places on its short list.And…
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Signs of public drug-taking are all over Seattle’s University District.But an overflowing container of used needles proved too much for one restaurant…
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Congestion on regional roads is not expected to get better anytime soon, so more and more communities are considering a Puget Sound commuter…
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Last summer Kitsap Transit launched a fast ferry service with a single vessel. The Rich Passage I was the only low-wake boat it had to satisfy…
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Traffic congestion in Seattle is getting worse.As traffic slows, more people are hailing rides from Uber and Lyft — and that’s adding to the trouble. Now,…
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Amazon is now contacting its shortlist of places for its next headquarters. The company told applicants who didn’t make the cut that they’ll be considered…
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Amazon is the place where you buy stuff and then it magically appears at your front door. Or, more recently, it's the place where you go to buy a sandwich…
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Our region’s population hit 4 million people just over a year ago. Now, there’s a prediction that it will reach nearly 6 million by 2050. It’s the latest…