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Discussing Shutdowns, State Government And Nickelsville
It’s Friday—time to talk over the week’s news. Without a budget deal Governor Inslee says the government will shut down. The Seattle City Council is
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Don't Patent Human Genes, Scientific Awards And Letters From Fathers
Don't Patent Human GenesIn a unanimous vote the United State Supreme Court has said you may not patent human genes. The biotech company Myriad Genetics
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Myths Of Sex Trafficking, Tom Doelger And Radio Retrospective
Understanding The Facts Behind Human TraffickingIs Seattle the number one place for sex trafficking in the country? Is Washington state third in the
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Art Of Our City, And Dan Savage
Art Of Our CityYou may not know his name, but you’ve probably seen Seattle-based artist Buster Simpson’s work. On First Avenue, you’ll find a couple of
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Summer Movies, Console Wars And News From Canada
CanadaVancouver Sun political correspondent Vaughn Palmer brings us the latest news from Canada. Culture There are certain expectations for movies that
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Nancy Pearl's Summer Reading Suggestion, And What's In Your Fridge?
The Rise In Heroin UseThere has been an alarming rise in the number of young people using heroin according to a newly released UW study. What is causing
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Olympia, Actress Kate Hess, And A Doctor's View Of Death
This Week In OlympiaState lawmakers begin week three of the special legislative session today. Everett Herald reporter Jerry Cornfield joins us with a look
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Your Take On The News
We'll get live updates from the scene of the bridge collapse in Skagit County from KUOW reporter Derek Wang. In a major policy speech Thursday, President
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I-5 Bridge Collapse, Science News, And The Folklife Festival
UPDATES: I-5 Skagit River BridgeWe'll get updates from Travis Phelps, WSDOT communications manager, and Larry Ehl, publisher of Transportation Issues Daily
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Memories Of Prom, And Jobs In Sound Effects
Seattle-Area Employment Picture BrightensThe region's economic picture appears to be brightening as King County's unemployment rate fell to 4.4 percent in