Amina Al-Sadi
Stories
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Seattle Mayor Has New Recommendations To Help Homeless
Marcie Sillman talks to Seattle Mayor Ed Murray about his new recommendations to help the homeless population in Seattle and King County.
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New State Senate Voting Rules A Bit Like 'Political Theater'
Marcie Sillman talks to Hugh Spitzer, University of Washington law professor, about the constitutionality of the Senate Republicans' rule change for...
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A Seattle Biotech Company Grows
Marcie Sillman talks to Luke Timmerman about the growth of a Seattle biotech company, Adaptive Biotechnologies, and what it means for the city's...
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Seattle Decides 'Words Matter' When Describing Sex Crime
Marcie Sillman talks to Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes about the City Council's consideration of changing the name of the crime "patronizing a...
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UW Researchers Using 'BeastQuake' To Track Earthquakes
Jeannie Yandel talks to John Vidale who explains how local seismologists are harnessing the power of Seahawks fans to test new earthquake sensor...
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Washington State's Congressional Delegation 'Won't Be Quieted'
Marcie Sillman talks to Cathy Allen, political consultant and president of The Connections Group, about Washington state's political clout in Congress...
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What King County Wants From The State Legislature, Hint: Transportation
Ross Reynolds talks to King County Executive Dow Constantine about the transportation issues facing the county this year.
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Giving Kids A Better Start In King County
Ross Reynolds talks to King County Executive Dow Constantine about his proposed program, "Best Starts For Kids," which would help build early education...
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When Voters Pass More Laws Than Congress
Ross Reynolds talks to Andrea Seabrook, founder of DecodeDC, about how local initiatives create laws in spite of the stalemate in Congress.
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Charles Johnson On Buddhism And The Black American 'Minefield'
As a teenager, University of Washington professor emeritus Charles Johnson discovered a book on yoga and meditation on his mom’s bookshelf that sparked...