Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Can The City’s Biggest-Ever Levy Move Seattle Out Of Record-Awful Traffic?
Ross Reynolds weighs the costs and benefits of the Move Seattle levy with Eugene Wasserman, of Keep Seattle Affordable: No on Prop 1, and Shefali...
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Seattle's District 4 Candidates Are Becoming BFFs
Outside the radio booth, Seattle City Council candidates Michael Maddux and Rob Johnson look like they could be brothers. Easy smiles. Blue tops....
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Northwest Midwives Care For Sexual Violence Victims In Developing Nations
Ross Reynolds interviews Rebecaa Ullman and Aerlyn Pfeil, two Northwest midwives who work in developing nations with victims of sexual violence. Ullman,...
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Police Advise Seattle Novelist Of His Rights - And Wrongs - In Writing
Ross Reynolds interviews best selling Northwest writer Bob Dugoni about his new crime novel, "Her Final Breath," the second in his series focusing on...
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What Really Happened During President Xi's Visit?
Ross Reynolds speaks with Seattle Times economics columnist Jon Talton about Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit.
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'They Were Crazy': The Seattleites Who Shaped Our City
There’s an easy explanation for all of mountain-moving ambition of Seattle’s forefathers. “They were crazy,” geology writer David Williams told KUOW’s...
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What Do A Murder Of Crows Understand About Death?
Ross Reynolds talks with University of Washington PhD student Kaeli Swift about her research into why crows gather around their dead. Read more about...
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In 'Moneyball' Era Of Baseball, Mariners Fire 'Old School' Manager
Ross Reynolds speaks to Art Thiel, co-founder of Sports Press Northwest, about why the Seattle Mariners new general manager Jerry Dipoto is getting rid...
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New Exhibit At Tacoma Art Museum Unveils Concealed Themes Of AIDS Art
Tacoma Art Museum has opened a new exhibit called "Art AIDS America." It includes what co-curator Jonathan David Katz calls the first work of AIDS art,...
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Could A New Kind Of Gun Law Avert Mass Shootings?
More mental health treatment and gun control won't necessarily prevent mass shootings, but a new California law might help, says a public health...