Shane Mehling
Stories
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Will Seattle finally have an income tax?
On Monday the Seattle City Council unanimously passed a resolution to pursue an income tax on the richest households. This is the first step towards...
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What it feels (and sounds) like to visit a gun range
Bill Radke visits a gun range with journalist and gun advocate Dave Workman. Workman teaches Radke how to fire a semi-automatic weapon and explains why...
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The protesters behind May Day
Bill Radke talks with reporter Liz Jones about the May Day protests. She describes the crowds, the increased tensions due to President Trump and what...
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Seattle filmmaker explains how a mysterious Channel 3 changed his life in communist Russia
Bill Radke speaks with Wes Hurley, co-director of the award-winning autobiographical documentary short Little Potato. Hurley explains the hardships of...
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Should Seattle be split off from the rest of King County?
Bill Radke speaks with state Senator Phil Fortunato about his new bill which would allow Washington state counties to redefine their borders. Fortunato...
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People in the Puget Sound watched a boat hit a whale
Bill Radke talks to Jake Beattie, the executive director of the Northwest Maritime Center, about the recent incident where a boat ran into a gray whale....
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Latest Trump order aimed at Amazon, Microsoft and foreign workers
Bill Radke talks with Emily Parkhurst, editor-in-chief of the Puget Sound Business Journal. Parkhurst discusses President Donald Trump's most recent...
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Preview: How's Your Day?
A new podcast from KUOW telling you a story you don't know from a day we all remember. Debuts April 20, 2017.
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What to know about King County's norovirus outbreak
Bill Radke speaks with Dr. Joth Davis, a marine biologist and owner of the Baywater Shellfish Company on Bainbridge Island. Joth explains why raw oysters are considered the reason for the spreading of norovirus in King County and how sanitation issues and heavy rainfall lead to these issues.
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A young mom dies. Her husband writes an album. And their child asks, Where’s mama?
Phil Elverum, aka Mount Eerie, wrote an album about his grief after the death of his wife. This is his story.