Ross Reynolds
Stories
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'The New Class Conflict': Why The Middle Class Might Not Survive
Ross Reynolds talks with author Joel Kotkin about his new book, "The New Class Conflict."
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Mark Schoesler: From Farm Kid To State Senate Majority Leader
Ross Reynolds talks with Mark Schoesler, the new Republican state Senate Majority Leader, about his background, the issues he cares about and his...
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What The Heck Is A Seahawk, Anyway?
There is no such thing as a seahawk, but you super fans probably knew that already.
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Labor Dispute? Federal Mediators Are Here To Help
Ross Reynolds talks with John Nichols, Washington correspondent for The Nation, about the role of federal mediators in settling labor disputes.
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King County Exec Constantine Wants To Expand Light Rail
The 2015 state legislative session kicks off on Monday. One issue that is top of mind for lawmakers around the state is transportation. For King County Executive Dow Constantine it means getting approval from the state to continue moving forward on a Sound Transit high capacity rail program. Constantine sat down with KUOW's Ross Reynolds to discuss his vision for Light Rail in the Puget Sound region.
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What King County Wants From The State Legislature, Hint: Transportation
Ross Reynolds talks to King County Executive Dow Constantine about the transportation issues facing the county this year.
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How Canada Will Change In 2015
Ross Reynolds talks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist with the Vancouver Sun, about upcoming Canadian elections and the devastation wreaked by low oil...
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'It Gives What We Do Legitimacy': Medical Pot Sellers Push For Regulation
Ross Reynolds talks with John Davis, owner of the Northwest Patient Resource Center, about why we wants medical marijuana to be regulated by the state....
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Giving Kids A Better Start In King County
Ross Reynolds talks to King County Executive Dow Constantine about his proposed program, "Best Starts For Kids," which would help build early education...
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When Voters Pass More Laws Than Congress
Ross Reynolds talks to Andrea Seabrook, founder of DecodeDC, about how local initiatives create laws in spite of the stalemate in Congress.