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What will Seattle city council candidates do about homelessness?

caption: Tiny homes are shown on Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at the Licton Springs Tiny House Village on Aurora Avenue North in Seattle.
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Tiny homes are shown on Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at the Licton Springs Tiny House Village on Aurora Avenue North in Seattle.
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A look at what your vote might mean this Tuesday. A debate about homelessness. Deciding whether or not to blow the whistle. And getting ready for Halloween with creepy sightings around the city.

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Homelessness and the Seattle City Council Race

Bill Radke talks to KUOW reporter Amy Radil and Crosscut reporter David Kroman about the Seattle City Council race and the one issue KUOW listeners said they care about most: homelessness.

Tom Mueller, Crisis of Conscience

Host Bill Radke talks to Tom Mueller, author of "Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud."

That's Debatable: Homelessness

In KUOW's latest "That's Debatable" event, Seattleites squared off on the proposition, “The Homelessness Crisis is Killing Seattle.” Aruging yes were Mellina White, digital marketing professional and author of The Seattle Conservative blog and Sergio Garcia, police officer and former candidate for city council. Arguing no were Ashley Archibald, staff reporter for Real Change News and Dr. LaMont Green, co-chair of the Lived Experience Coalition.

Liminal Seattle

KUOW producer Amina Al-Sadi went out to Greenlake Park with the creators of the "Liminal Seattle" map, Jeremy Puma and Garrett Kelly, to hear about some spooky sightings.

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