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Stories
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Washington Supreme Court Rules State Legislature In Contempt
Marcie Sillman talks with Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about the Washington Supreme Court's ruling that finds the Legislature in contempt for...
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Repeat Offenders May Be The Reason For Washington Prison Overcrowding
Marcie Sillman talks with Marshall Clement, director of state initiatives at the Council of State Government's Justice Center, about his ongoing report...
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Amazon Slashes Phone Prices
Marcie Sillman talks to Todd Bishop, co-founder of Geekwire, about the new Amazon Fire phone, Apple's new wearables and other tech news.
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When Drivers Hit Cyclists, What Should The Consequences Be?
Construction for a new bike lane on Second Avenue downtown began on Friday, just one week after a truck hit a cyclist, 31-year-old mother Sher Kung. She...
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One Doctor Makes The Case For Human Trials
Marcie Sillman talks with Fred Hutchinson cancer researcher Dr. Jim Olson about the development of a new human drug-testing model.
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This Underground Trade Makes Wash. Detectives Crabby, Very Crabby
Detective Julie Cook from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife recently solved a case she’s been working on since 2012. Cook worked undercover...
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The Origins Of American Hipsters
Marcie Sillman talks with author Justin Martin about his book, "Rebel Souls: Walt Whitman and America's First Bohemians."
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AA Alternative: You Have The Power, You Don't Have To Submit To A Higher Power
Ross Reynolds talks with Howard Pellett, the facilitator of an Alcoholics Anonymous alternative called SMART Recovery. Pellett describes his own...
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Unraveling The Past, Present And Future Of SLU, Seattle
With our toes dangling in the water, and seaplanes flying overhead, KUOW’s The Record comes to you live from the Center for Wooden Boats on South Lake...
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Ads Reflect Culture, Whether We Like It Or Not
Jeannie Yandel talks with Jean Kilbourne, creator of the film series, "Killing Us Softly: Advertising’s Image Of Women," about Nordstrom's decision to include disabled models and what that tells us about society.