Ross Reynolds
Stories
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What's Fresh at Queen Anne Farmers Market? Tomatoes!
Ross Reynolds goes to the Queen Anne Farmers Market to talk with cook, author and chef Becky Selengut about what's fresh for your table. Hear a simple...
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A Cowboy And A Pirate: Remembering Rolon Bert Garner
Ross Reynolds speaks with Patrice Demombynes, a long-time friend of artist Rolon Bert Garner and the owner of the Virginia Inn. Garner died on Aug. 17....
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Seattle's Gang Of Four: A Friendship That Crossed Racial Lines
Ross Reynolds interviews Larry Gossett and Bob Santos, two members of Seattle’s "Gang of Four." In the social turmoil of the 1960s and '70s, four...
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Serving Caffeine And News In Washington's Fire Country
Ross Reynolds speaks with Alex Hymer, co-owner of Sweet River Bakery in Pateros, Washington. The bakery is about an hour south of Winthrop and Twisp,...
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Washington Under Siege By Fire: 'We Are Understaffed And Underequipped'
“Everything is tapped out.” Those were the not-so-reassuring words of Peter Goldmark, Washington state lands commissioner. He spoke Thursday with KUOW’s...
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Vulnerable Kids Caught In The Middle Of DSHS Dysfunction
Ross Reynolds talks with Seattle Times reporter Will Drabold about his investigation into the Department of Social and Health Services which revealed...
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Wildfires Burn Homes In British Columbia
Ross Reynolds speaks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about wildfire season in British Columbia.
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Media Ethicist Weighs In On 'Inside Amazon'
Ross Reynolds talks with Kelly McBride, media ethicist at the Poynter Institute, about the backlash from the New York Times' story "Inside Amazon:...
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Remembering Vern Fonk Insurance Pitchman Rob Thielke
Many people thought it was Vern Fonk they were seeing in the outrageous commercial for Vern Fonk insurance. But actually it was a man named Rob Thielke....
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Invisible Epidemic: Prison Worker Sexual Assault In Washington
A few years ago Theresa Nolte fell in love with Kelly Beard, an inmate at the Monroe Correctional Complex. Nolte was a prison staffer. Consensual or not...