
Ruby de Luna
ReporterYear started with KUOW: 1994
Ruby de Luna is a features reporter at KUOW. She had originally planned to go into TV, but ditched the idea after discovering public radio. Ruby has reported on immigrant communities. She currently covers health care issues.
Ruby is a transplant from Taipei, Taiwan. She holds a BA in communication from Seattle Pacific University.
In the age of computer/digital audio editing, Ruby is proud to be one of the few old–schoolers who can still edit tape with a razor blade. In her free time she practices her knife skills on new recipes.
To see more of Ruby's KUOW portfolio, visit our current site.
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Washington state’s health exchange has just released an app for iPhone and Android users aimed at so-called "young invincibles," or young adults up to age…
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Washington’s health care exchange got off to a rocky start one month ago Friday: from the temporary shut down on its first day to the recent errors…
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Washingtonians who have signed up for health plans through the health exchange and qualified for tax credits may have received wrong information.The state…
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If voters here approve Initiative 522, a measure to require producers to label foods made with genetically modified ingredients, Washington will join two…
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With a vote on whether Washington should require labeling of genetically modified foods fast approaching, Washington lawmakers turned to the Washington…
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Washington state’s health exchange is one week old. To date, more than 9,400 people have enrolled for health coverage. More than half of them will be…
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Traffic to the Washington Health Exchange website has been busy since it launched last week. Although there have been fewer technical problems, the system…
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Washington’s health exchange got off to a bumpy start on its first day yesterday. The website was temporarily shut down all morning. People who tried to…
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Tuesday marks a big milestone for the Affordable Care Act; it’s the day a major centerpiece of the law comes to life. Washington, along with 15 other…
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Last September, Seattle began requiring employers with five or more employees to provide paid sick leave. The requirement was controversial. Some…