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Introducing the Today So Far Blog!
There's something I've been pushing for, and working on, at KUOW for a long time. Now, I can show it to you. Check this out. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 21, 2022.
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Extremism makes it beyond the ballot: Today So Far
New study points out far right lawmakers and the role that social media plays in radicalized politics. It's a recent revelation that one Washington sheriff has been commenting on for years. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 10, 2022.
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The art of glacial decline: Today So Far
These artists take a hike to put environmental science into their work. Also, climate change is taking a toll on this Puget Sound park. And blockchain tech just paid for carbon credits to conserve three considerable chunks of forested land in Western Washington ... I still don't know what a blockchain is. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 9, 2022.
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Can you afford Seattle's price tag?: Today So Far
Whether it's housing, food, or gas, higher prices are straining the region. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 8, 2022.
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Should workers return to the office? Do they even want to?: Today So Far
Washington state's tax system has a local twist for online shopping. Rural communities are liking it. Also, a Seattle neighborhood is debating the pros and cons of a potential light rail station. Either way, Sound Transit will likely disappoint one group. And should workers return to the office? Do they even want to? That's what employees are discussing at a Bothell company. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 7, 2022.
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What is a mass shooting?: Today So Far
Local demonstrations for gun violence awareness. Local gun rights group files lawsuit. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 6, 2022.
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Youth suicide attempts rise in Washington: Today So Far
There has been a 37% increase in suicide and self harm among Washington's adolescents between 2019 to 2021. It's a recent spike in a much longer trend. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 3, 2022.
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Seattle students push back on SPU's LGBTQ policy: Today So Far
There's been an ongoing protest at Seattle Pacific University over its LGBTQ hiring policy. Also, despite our cold, wet spring, much of Washington state is pretty dry moving into summer. And there's been a lot of talk about unionization efforts around Seattle these days. But this story has a bit of a twist. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 2, 2022.
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Is college the best path for everybody?: Today So Far
What is the best college advice to give young students? Is college even the best path for everybody? A few experts weigh in. Also, a joint KUOW-Seattle Times report reveals that Seattle police are not investigating many sexual assault cases. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 1, 2022.
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Pandemic goes red, yellow, and green: Today So Far
The latest phase of the ongoing pandemic is red, yellow, and green — depending on your social comfort level. Have you noticed these color-coded wristbands around? Also: More and more Washington drivers are not pulling over for police during traffic stops. And local audiences may recognize their Northwest backyard in "Top Gun: Maverick."
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Gun sales went up around Seattle, and haven't come down: Today So Far
Starting in 2020, the Seattle area has purchased a lot more guns than usual. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for May 26, 2022.
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Is your air filter ready for a smoky NW summer?: Today So Far
Don't be deceived by our cold, wet Northwest spring. Weather experts are expecting more wildfires and smoke through the summer season. Also, the Seattle Storm finally have their own facility. And this Washington charter school faces allegations that it is falling short on English language instruction. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for May 25, 2022.