Amy Radil
Reporter
About
Amy Radil is a reporter at KUOW covering politics, government, and law enforcement, along with the occasional arts story. She got her start at Minnesota Public Radio in Duluth, and freelanced for Marketplace and other programs from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Amy grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. She graduated from Williams College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Location: Seattle
Languages Spoken: English
Pronouns: she/her
Stories
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Politics
Amy Radil debriefs on the Democratic debate
A look at how Gov. Jay Inslee fared.
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Politics
Jay Inslee's 5 minutes of debate fame: Here's what he did with it
Five minutes of debate time – that’s all Washington Gov. Jay Inslee got Wednesday night. Here's what he did with his fleeting moments.
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Law & Courts
'Close the deal' on police accountability, community groups tell Seattle mayor
Community groups are pressing Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan for prompt action to make changes to the police accountability system found lacking by a federal judge.
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Politics
Kshama Sawant’s labor critic says lost endorsement should be no surprise. He cites five times they've been at odds.
This week the Martin Luther King County Labor Council endorsed Zachary DeWolf over incumbent Kshama Sawant for Seattle City Council in District 3. They point to five major differences they've had with Sawant.
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Politics
Seattle Chamber aims to focus election on a business-leaning City Council
They say they’ll work to elect candidates that will be more receptive to working with businesses than the current council has been.
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Law & Courts
King and Snohomish Counties quit prosecuting drug users. Now Snohomish has regrets
Last year both King and Snohomish Counties stopped prosecuting people for carrying small amounts of illegal drugs. But now the Snohomish County prosecutor says the experiment isn’t working.
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Politics
'They're treasures': Advocates want more protections for Seattle's big trees
Efforts to update Seattle’s tree regulations fizzled last year. Now a new effort to protect the city's trees is under way.
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Law & Courts
Seattle's new inspector general ready to dive into police issues, community outreach
Seattle’s new Inspector General Lisa Judge will be looking at how Seattle police officers use canines, best practices for police interrogations, and how to retain officers at SPD. That’s just part of this year’s work plan.
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Crime
20 years behind bars, now helping youth stay out of prison
In 1999, Andrea Altheimer of Seattle was sentenced to nearly 40 years in prison. She was convicted for shooting and wounding her ex-boyfriend after she found him with another woman. But this year the King County Prosecutor’s office concluded that her sentence was excessive, and there were grounds to cut it in half. She was released in March from the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor.
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Politics
King County Grants Focus on Helping Hard-To-Reach Voters
King County’s Voter Education Fund has awarded nearly one million dollars to 39 organizations. The money will provide voter outreach tailored to under-represented groups.