Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Does Seattle Need Its Own Book Reviewing?
Ross Reynolds interviews former Stranger writer Paul Constant about why he created Seattle Review of Books. Constant says he intends to reflect the...
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Emissions Cap Would Put A Price On Carbon
Ross Reynolds speaks with Jon Talton, economics reporter for the Seattle Times, about the impact of Governor Jay Inslee's plan to impose a cap on carbon...
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Fight Over Alaskan Way Viaduct Now Also Includes Elevated Park Plan
A proposal to upend the official city waterfront plan and preserve a chunk of the Alaskan Way Viaduct as an elevated park isn’t sitting well with former...
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Seattle Mayor Backs Off Proposal For Denser Single-Family Zones
Mayor Ed Murray’s decision to step back from proposal to increase density in Seattle’s single-family neighborhoods is a disappointment, says a woman who...
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Will Washington State Embrace Bernie Sanders?
Bernie Sanders, the independent senator from Vermont, hasn’t minced words calling for a political revolution, which could appeal to Washington’s liberal...
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Goddesses, Politics And Porn: When Public Access TV Ruled Seattle
Think back to a time before the Internet, before Netflix … a time when cable TV had a mere 57 channels. It was the 1980s and ’90s, the heyday of public...
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C. Diff: The Awful, Common Hospital Infection You Haven't Heard Of
Ross Reynolds talks with Carol Wagner, senior vice president for patient safety at the Washington State Hospital Association, about some of the...
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Fresh Eggs Are Tastier And Healthier In Summer
The perfect egg has dark orange yolk and a thick white. And when you crack it open, it acts as its own sauce. Not, in other words, your typical grocery...
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Time To Let Your Lawn Go Brown, Climatologists Say
Extremely dry weather and rising use have got the Puget Sound region’s cities thinking seriously about a water shortage later this year. Seattle, Tacoma...
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Where Are Tacoma's Tent Cities?
Ross Reynolds talks to Matt Driscoll, columnist for The News Tribune, about why there are no tent cities in Tacoma to serve their homeless population.