Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Middle Income Group Overlooked In Seattle Affordable Housing Struggle
Seattle City Councilmember Mike O’Brien is looking for affordable housing solutions – for a population that may be overlooked. Speaking with KUOW’s Ross...
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Nancy Pearl On Non-Fiction That Reads Like Fiction
Ross Reynolds talks with book lusting former librarian Nancy Pearl about why she says "Factory Man," Beth Macy's non-fiction book about a family...
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Updates On The Carlton Complex Fire
Ross Reynolds talks with Paul Gibbs, media information officer on location at the Carlton Complex Fire camp, where emergency and firefighting efforts...
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Scientists Draw Lessons From Oso Landslide
Ross Reynolds talks with David Montgomery, professor of geomorphology at the University of Washington, who was part of a team of scientists studying the...
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4-H Teaches Poultry Prowess To Urban Kids
Ross Reynolds discussed the 4-H Club's program to teach kids responsibility and life skills by raising poultry. Despite its reputation as a rural...
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One Wildfire Victim Never Got An Evacuation Notice, Here's Why
Bill Radke speaks with Brenda Riggan of Brewster, Washington, about coming back to her home after the Carlton Complex wildfire tore through the area and...
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What About Bob? Explaining The Obsession Of Dylan Fans
Ross Reynolds talks with author David Kinney about this new book "The Dylanologists: Adventures in the Land of Bob."
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Massive Layoffs At Microsoft A Test For Seattle Startup Culture
Last week, Microsoft began the biggest layoffs in the company’s history: 18,000 total expected in the next year. So far, about 1,300 local workers have...
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To Park District Or Not: Two Sides Debate Seattle Proposition One
Ross Reynolds talks with two advocates concerning Seattle Proposition 1, which would create a Seattle Park District. Don Harper is with the group Our...
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What Happens After A Layoff
Ross Reynolds talks with Kevin Osborne, vice president of client services at Waldron, a human resources consulting firm based in Seattle, about how...