Dyer Oxley
Online Editor/Producer
About
Dyer Oxley joined KUOW as a web editor in 2020, handling day-to-day upkeep of the station’s website while providing editorial oversight. He also helms KUOW’s daily newsletter.
A newspaper reporter at heart, Dyer came to KUOW via various Seattle-area media — spanning talk radio, podcasts, and TV — where he covered the emerging opioid epidemic, transportation, local government, and the region's pop culture community (he argues the Northwest is one of the nerdiest places on the planet). You can count on him to keep up on the region’s many comic cons, science, and entertainment news.
Location: Pacific Northwest
Languages: English, Limited Klingon and Vulcan
Podcasts
Stories
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The Postman will stay open in Seattle's Central District after all
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Is Portland infiltrating Seattle? Which city wins? Reporter's notebook
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WA sues Meta over 'youth mental health crisis that is costing lives'
Washington has joined a coalition of states challenging Meta, alleging it knowingly harmed the mental health of young users of its social media platforms, and targeted them with features designed to be addictive.
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Spoons up Bellevue, Salt & Straw ice cream is coming to you
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Voodoo Doughnut bakes up plans for new Seattle sweet spot
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'Boys in the Boat' trailer finally arrives, giving a peek into the big screen adaptation
Ten years after the best-selling book "The Boys in the Boat" was first published, the story will be told on the big screen, just in time for Christmas 2023. The trailer was released this week, providing a peek into the long-anticipated movie.
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Seattle homicides set record, but King County has big plans and lots of funding to prevent gun violence
As Seattle marks its 61st homicide of 2023, breaking last year's record, King County officials are planning a new Regional Office of Gun Violence Prevention. The announcement comes at the same time the Department of Justice is sending millions to Washington in gun violence prevention funding.
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Costco prepares for CEO switch up
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What killed Tokitae? Doctors cite 'multiple chronic conditions'
There were many factors that led to the death of Tokitae, the orca taken from Puget Sound waters to live and perform in Miami over the past 50 years. "Old age" is the simplest way to put it.
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These earthquake-prepped Washingtonians know exactly when the next shakeout will be