Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Will Tolling Washington Highways Ease Congestion?
Ross Reynolds talks to Lynn Peterson, secretary of transportation for WSDOT, about solutions to ease congestion on the highway, including adding tolls.
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Requiring Protest Permits Is Unconstitutional, Attorney Says
Ross Reynolds talks with Lisa Daugaard, policy director for the Public Defender Association in Seattle, about business organizations' petitions for the...
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The Challenges Of An Amazon Warehouse Worker
Ross Reynolds talks to Spencer Soper, reporter for Bloomberg News, about the complaints Amazon warehouse workers lodge against the company.
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Swift Appointment Of Superintendent Ruffles Feathers At Seattle Schools
Ross Reynolds talks with Jesse Hagopian, education reformer and Garfield High School history teacher, about the swift appointment of Larry Nyland as...
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Novelist Richard Ford On Aging Gracefully
Ross Reynolds interviews Pulitzer prize-winning novelist Richard Ford about his new book of novellas, “Let Me Be Frank With You." It continues the story...
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Canada Continues To Grapple With Avian Flu
Ross Reynolds talks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about Canada's ongoing avian flu outbreak. They also dicuss the mayor of...
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What Are The Benefits Of A Public Bank In Seattle?
Ross Reynolds talks with Gwendolyn Hallsmith, executive director of the Public Banking Institute, about the benefits of creating a public bank in Seattle.
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King County Defends Decision Not To Prosecute Officer Who Punched Woman During Arrest
Ross Reynolds speaks with King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg about why he decided not to bring felony charges against Seattle Police Officer Adley...
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Secrets Of The University Of Washington Campus Over 119 Years
Ross Reynolds takes a tour of the University of Washington campus with Antoinette Wills and John Bolcer, co-authors of the new book "The University of...
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Flee Or Die: Olympia Quakers Support Uganda's Underground Railroad
UPDATE: 12/11/2014 In August, Uganda struck down a law which punished homosexuality with life in prison – but only on a technicality. Talcott Broadhead,...