Ross Reynolds
Stories
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The 'Cold War' Brewing Between Amazon And Hachette
Ross Reynolds and Todd Bishop of Geekwire discuss the latest tech news. Amazon is in a battle with Hatchete over books and with Disney over the pre...
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Is Voting Still Too Hard?
Ross Reynolds speaks with political science professor Michael Alvarez about why less than 30 percent of eligible voters in Seattle voted in the August 5...
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Somali-Americans Worry About How They Will Support Their Families Abroad
Ross Reynolds talks with Degan Ali, executive director of the African charity and development agency, Adeso, about the difficulties Somali-Americans...
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Pot Business Sues City Of Fife Over Ban
Ross Reynolds talks with James Dusek, owner of Downtown Cannabis Company in Pacific, Wash. He and two other marijuana business have sued the City of...
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Will A Plasma Cloud Be The End Of Civilization?
Ross Reynolds talks with astrophysics professor Adam Frank about what a plasma cloud is, the chances of one hitting Earth and what that means for our...
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Why Isn't There An Ebola Vaccine Yet?
Ross Reynolds talks to biotech reporter, Luke Timmerman, about what types of treatments biologist are studying for Ebola.
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Local Filmmaker Follows 'Old Goats' With Dementia Tragi-Comedy
Ross Reynolds speaks with Issaquah-based filmmaker Taylor Guterson about his new film, "Burkholder," which opens at SIFF on Friday. Guterson doesn't use...
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Promising Year For Sockeye Salmon In Canada
Ross Reynolds talks to Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about the projected sockeye boom in the Fraser River this year.
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Reflections On Seattle's Parks Proposition After Primary Night
Ross Reynolds talks to Don Harper, from Our Parks Forever and the the No on Prop. 1 campaign, Christopher Williams, superintendent of Seattle Parks, and Erica C. Barnett, political reporter for Publicola, about the Proposition 1 election results.
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The 12-Year Struggle To Build A Bellevue Arts Center
Ross Reynolds talks with John Haynes, executive director of the Tateuchi Center, which is slated to be major performing arts venue in Bellevue. Fundraising began in 2002, slowed because of the recession, and has now picked up again due to Bellevue's decision to publicly finance a piece of it.