Ross Reynolds
Stories
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This is why we're so aroused by leopard print
A leopard can't change its spots, but it's so glamorous, so why would it even try?
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November 21st | You told us your holiday horror stories
Burst pipes, raw chickens on bikes in the rain, and a can-can brunch with mom and grandma: holiday seasons to remember.
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Business
So how does KUOW choose on-air sponsors anyway?
Listener Nadya Zimmerman was tuned into KUOW 94.9 FM when she heard a bit of messaging that made her pause.
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November 20th | You asked, we answered!
How does NPR decide what advertising it will and won’t accept? What’s behind the rise in Seattle’s reported hate crimes? And is King County prepared to respond to disasters in a number of languages?
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Government
Is King County prepared to respond to disaster in 125 languages?
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November 19th: School’s out for a week! Here’s what to do with your kids.
Happy Thanksgiving! Now’s your chance to entertain your kids, and we can help. The city council is voting on a $5.9B budget – what’s in it? Peter Sagal shares what drives him to run, and we look into Washington’s efforts to prevent fires.
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Government
Who are the warriors?
In 1980 the Census Bureau reported that 18 percent of Americans served in the armed forces. By 2016 that number dropped to 7 percent. What do veterans want civilians to know?
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With the smoke clearing out, our asthmatic otter can breathe easy
Ross Reynolds fills in for Bill Radke, discussing the news of the week with Joni Balter, Rob McKenna and Gyasi Ross.
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Wildfires in B.C. rage as Seattle's smoke slowly clears
Ross Reynolds talks about the wildfire state of emergency in British Columbia with Ian Bailey , reporter for the Globe and Mail. We also talk about the...
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Can modular homes help the city's housing affordability crisis?
Ross Reynolds talks to Janet Pope, executive director of the Compass Housing Alliance. The group has been trying to build lower cost modular housing for...