Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Roseburg Massacre: Should We Name The Shooter?
After the massacre at an Oregon community college, the local sheriff made a stand about the gunman. "You will not hear anyone from this law enforcement...
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Why Heroin Addiction Treatment In Rural Areas Is So Hard To Come By
Ross Reynolds talks with Molly Carney, executive director of Evergreen Treatment Services, about a pilot program that will expand access for heroin and...
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Maurice Sendak: 'Childhood Is A Very Difficult Time Of Life'
Did Maurice Sendak , author of "Where The Wild Things Are," talk to kids about his work? It was 1991, and Sendak had come into the KUOW studios for an...
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Was Big Bertha Seattle's Best Mayor?
Before Bertha was a boring machine stuck under Seattle, she was Seattle’s first female mayor. In 1926, her campaign motto was “municipal housekeeping.”...
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Julia Child: 'They're Trying To Make Us Believe Steak Is Unhealthy'
Julia Child was mad. “I think the word ‘healthy’ and the word ‘light’ are really kind of meaningless,” the renowned cook told KUOW’s Ross Reynolds in a...
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Walter Mosley On Being Black: 'You Don't Ever Completely Belong'
People usually remember as far back as the generation that raises them, says writer Walter Mosley. Mosley had come into KUOW’s studios to speak with...
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Writer Ursula K. Le Guin on 'an odd little virgin'
“If you have a person who is both male and female, what’s the pronoun you use?” Ursula K. Le Guin posed that question in 1988 when she came in to the...
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Matt Groening Explains Why Akbar And Jeff Were Gay
Before The Simpsons , there were crazy rabbits and Akbar and Jeff. Matt Groening, who created television’s most iconic cartoon family, spoke with Ross...
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In Oregon, You Don't Have To Register To Vote
Ross Reynolds speaks with Kristin Eberhard, a senior researcher with the Sightline Institute who wrote about Oregon's new law, effective January 2016,...
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Seattle Researchers Engineer HIV-Resistant T Cell
Ross Reynolds speaks with Dr. David Rawlings, director of the Center for Immunity and Immunotherapies at Seattle Children's Research Institute, about...