Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Living in Seattle: Why do we come, why do we stay?
Seattle is a growing city. Roads have gotten more congested, trails more crowded and housing prices have been on a steady climb up. So what brings...
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How far can kindness go? Pretty far, it turns out
Nathan Vass is an 11-year veteran of King County Metro Transit - no small feat at 32. Even more impressive is his ability to stay engaged and delighted...
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What the rhetoric between North Korea and the U.S. really means
Ross Reynolds talks to Don Hellmann , professor emeritus at the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington, about what...
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Season 3 of KUOW's 'Ask A' series
One reason we’re seeing such polarization in American society is that we’re not talking to each other. We’re wrapped up in our own cocoons and echo chambers.
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Former FBI agents weigh in on Comey's media tour
Ross Reynolds talks with Kathy Loedler, a 23-year veteran of the FBI and now CEO of the Rampart Group, and Carolyn Woodbury, former supervisory special...
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Seattle loses civil rights leader Reverend Dr. Samuel B. McKinney
Seattle civil rights leader, Reverend Sam McKinney, died April 7, 2018. @KUOWRoss shares this remembrance: pic.twitter.com/d9put8NY5z — KUOW Public...
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At Sunday Night Football in Seattle, a 'tremendous showing' — by the Rams
“Well. That was a, uh … let me say it this way, a tremendous showing by the Rams.”
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Stories of why we stay in a changing Seattle
Ross Reynolds talks to Zaki Hamid, a program director for Humanities Washington , about why he calls Seattle home and what has kept him here. And we...
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We endorse this week’s Week In Review
The mayoral race in Seattle is heating up. King County Democrats have endorsed Cary Moon, and so has today’s panelist, former mayor Mike McGinn. Labor...
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1997 - George Carlin's brain droppings
Comedian George Carlin is funny and serious as he talks about white privilege, things he could do without, and why he dislikes the label Native American.