Marcie Sillman
Stories
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Washington Program Aims To Close The Justice Gap For Low Incomes
Marcie Sillman speaks with Paula Littlewood, executive director of the Washington State Bar Association, about a unique Washington program designed to...
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Washington Pharmacists Do More Than Fill Pill Bottles
Marcie Sillman talks with University of Washington pharmacy professor Don Downing about a new law that changes how pharmacists will operate in...
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Proceed With Caution When Introducing Peanuts To Kids
Marcie Sillman talks to Dr. David Jeong, a pediatric allergist at Virginia Mason Medical Center, about the Seattle Food Allergy Consortium's
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How A Garden Saved A Family
Marcie Sillman talks to Edible Seattle editor Tara Austen Weaver about her new memoir, "Orchard House."
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Why Eye Witnesses Often Pick The Wrong Person
Marcie Sillman talks with Lara Zarowsky, policy director for The Innocence Project Northwest, about why she wants to reform how police departments...
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Can An Alliance Save The Port Of Tacoma And Seattle?
Marcie Sillman talks to Mark Szakonyi, executive editor at the Journal of Commerce, about the Northwest Seaport Alliance, a management agreement between...
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Farewell To Kurt Beattie, A Seattle Theater Icon
Any way you slice it, a half century is a milestone to celebrate. And that’s exactly what Seattle’s ACT Theatre plans to do this 50th anniversary year....
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When Survival Becomes A Crime: How City Laws Affect The Homeless
Marcie Sillman talks to Sara Rankin, law professor at Seattle University, about the how city ordinances and laws affect the homeless in Washington cities.
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British Columbia's Answer To Medical Marijuana
Marcie Sillman talks to Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about how British Columbia is regulating medical marijuana. They also discuss Alberta's...
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Seattle Educators To Stage One-Day Walkout
Marcie Sillman speaks with Jonathan Knapp, president of the Seattle Education Association about the union's vote to stage a one-day walkout on May 19....