Kate O'Connell
Stories
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Say Goodbye To The Presidential Primary For 2016
Jeannie Yandel speaks with Everett Herald columnist Jerry Cornfield about the likely cancelation of the 2016 presidential primaries in Washington.
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Seattle CEO's Minimum-Wage Vision: Pay Everybody At Least $70,000
Marcie Sillman speaks with Dan Price, founder and CEO of Seattle-based credit card payment processing firm Gravity Payments. He recently raised his...
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UW To Give Minority Law Students A Helping Hand
Ross Reynolds speaks with Kellye Testy, dean of the University of Washington Law School, about their Gregoire Fellows program. The program aims to...
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Real Change Street Paper Goes Digital
Bill Radke speaks with Tim Harris, founding director of Real Change, about the newspaper's decision to offer a digital edition to readers.
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‘You’ll Never Forget This Baby’: Moving On After SIDS
In 2001, Aileen Carrell's 3.5-month-old daughter died of SIDS at her day care. Carrell shared her story with KUOW's Kim Malcolm.
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Seattle Polio Survivor Describes Lasting Impact Of Disease
Ross Reynolds speaks with polio survivor and post-polio syndrome sufferer Kathy Parrish about her experience as a child with polio and the lasting...
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Seattle's Aging Infrastructure Outliving Intended Lifespan
Ross Reynolds speaks with civil engineer Steve Muench about the state of city and state-owned transportation infrastructure in Seattle. Also, John...
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Why Does Seattle Have So Few Kids?
Marcie Sillman speaks with journalist Alan Greenblatt about the lack of children in Seattle. Greenblatt recently wrote about the issue for Governing...
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Seattle's Jewish Population Soars
Marcie Sillman speaks with Matt Boxer, a researcher at Brandeis University's Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies, about the increase in Seattle's...
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Early Opening Of North Cascades Highway A Cause For Celebration
Don Clark and his 93-year-old mother, Tootsie, keep up a tradition of turning the opening of the North Cascades Highway into a local celebration.