Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Why Young People Lose Out When They Don't Vote
Ross Reynolds talks with Matthew Segal, co-founder of OurTime.org, about why young people have such low voter turnout and how to improve it.
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Nancy Pearl Dishes On Delightful Tween Detective
Ross Reynolds talks with book-lusting former librarian, Nancy Pearl, about Alan Bradley's mystery, "The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches," and its adorable, but brilliant, tween heroine, Flavia de Luce.
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Western State Hospital Faces Lawsuit Over Wait Times
Ross Reynolds talks with Snohomish County public defender Cassie Trueblood about a civil rights lawsuit filed in federal court against Western State Hospital.
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Managing Wildfires With More People In Dangerous Areas
Ross Reynolds speaks with Susan Prichard, a research scientist at the University of Washington School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, about the...
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Anti-Park District Proponents Caught In A Lie
Ross Reynolds talks with Andrew Mannix, reporter for the Seattle Times, about his discovery that the "Our Parks Forever" campaign against the...
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Seattle’s Worst Bike Lane Is About To Get A Makeover
Ross Reynolds talks with Tom Fucoloro of the Seattle Bike Blog about Second Avenue's new bike lane makeover and whether it will be enough to keep...
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How Do You Save A Dying Language?
Ross Reynolds speaks with Devin Naar, an assistant professor at the University of Washington, about his attempts to save Ladino, a dying language spoken...
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Are Canadians Using Puget Sound As Their Toilet?
Ross Reynolds talks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about the battle over sewage that's been raging on between the U.S. and BC for 20 years....
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HIV In King County: Infection Rates Dropping For Men Who Have Sex With Men
Ross Reynolds talks with Dr. Matthew Golden about HIV infection rates in King County. Golden directs the HIV/STD control program at King County Public...
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Amgen, Seattle's Largest Biotech Employer, Is Leaving Town
California-based biotech firm Amgen announced on Tuesday that it would close its Seattle and Bothell campuses by 2015, resulting in the loss of 660 jobs locally. The closure is part of a company-wide layoff of an estimated 2,400 to 2,900.