Eilís O'Neill
Year started with KUOW: 2017
Eilís O'Neill is the EarthFix reporter at KUOW. Eilís (eye-LEASH) fell in love with radio as a 14-year-old high school intern at KUOW. Since then, she’s wandered the world recording people’s stories and telling them on the air. She’s worked at KALW in San Francisco and WAMU in D.C.; she’s freelanced for public radio programs such as The World and Marketplace from places such as Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile; and she’s written for The Nation and other magazines.
Eilís has a degree in English and Spanish from Oberlin College and a master’s degree in science, environment and health journalism from Columbia University.
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In late July, an orca calf died within half an hour of its birth. The mother carried the dead calf on her head for more than a week.Now whale scientists…
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Jean Bradbury lives in northeast Seattle. She’s an artist, and she loves swallowtail butterflies.“These guys are big—like we think of a monarch, maybe—big…
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A tie in the U.S. Supreme Court may cost Washington state $2 billion.The court split 4-4 Monday in a long-running court battle between tribes and the…
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Yet another building with 400 offices, first-floor retail space, and underground parking is going up in Seattle’s South Lake Union.One of the primary…
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Tom and Marie Cawrse live on the far east side of Port Townsend, on the northeast point of Washington's Olympic Peninsula, right on the beach. Since their…
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