Hannah Burn
Stories
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On Whidbey Island, Jets Are Also 'Sound Of Freedom'
For some, the sound of the growler jets over Whidbey Island are a deafening nuisance. But for at least one woman, it’s “the sound of freedom.”
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Coal Might Be On The Outs, But It Used To Be King In The Pacific Northwest
Marcie Sillman talks with Leonard Garfield, Museum of History and Industry's executive director, about coal's rich history in the Pacific Northwest.
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Game Of Homes: To Afford Seattle, Shrink Your Life
As Seattle grows – it’s the fastest growing big city – more people will be looking for affordable housing within the city limits. We here at The Record...
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'To Have A Place Where I Can Have Food'
The Census Bureau estimates Seattle grew faster than any other major American city last year. As more people move here, the pressure is on to find an affordable home.
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Why Is It So Hard To Find The Price Of A Medical Procedure?
Steve Scher talks with Sean Sullivan, a professor at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy, about the importance of transparency for health...
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Number Of Refugees On The Rise
Ross Reynolds talks with Judith Kumin, former United Nation's official and current professor of International Human Rights at the University of New...
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Aviation Consultant: WTO Trade Rules Are 'Toothless'
Steve Scher talks with Scott Hamilton, an aviation consultant from the Leeham company, about the European Union's potential challenge to Boeing's tax...
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As Risks Come Out, School Sports Are Changing
Ross Reynolds talks to John Miller, assistant executive director at the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, about how research into risks...
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A Pack Of Smokes Might Get Pricier
Ross Reynolds talks with Sandeep Kaushik, spokesperson for the initiative that is looking at increasing the tax on tobacco by $1 in order to fund a...
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When The Growlers Fly, The Noise 'Rips The Fabric Of The Universe Apart'
Ross Reynolds talks with Caryn Andrews, Citizens of the Ebey's Reserve co-founder, about her group's complaints over the military planes that fly low...