The Record
Host Bill Radke leads in-depth conversations about what matters today in Seattle and beyond. Get in touch at record@kuow.org
Programming Announcement
KUOW and The Record team are excited to kick off a large-scale initiative to expand and innovate our local content offerings, including the development of a new project led by Bill Radke, new local podcast pilots, and a reimagining of our flagship local news show The Record with a new format and a new host this fall. The Record will be going on hiatus as the team develops new approaches, starting June 28. Learn more here.
Episodes
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It’s crow dive-bombing season in Seattle
This story is a favorite from our archives. Professor John Marzluff’s phone is ringing more than usual, which means it’s crow dive-bombing season in Seattle.
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Will Right-Of-Return For Yesler Terrace Residents Work In Practice?
Ross Reynolds speaks with Rachel Garshick Kleit, affiliate professor of public affairs at the University of Washington, about the Seattle Housing Authority's stated commitment to one-for-one replacement of all affordable housing units lost to revitalization.
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Will 'Organs-On-A-Microchip' Ever Replace Animal Testing?
Marcie Sillman talks with Joanne Zurlo, senior scientist with the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing at Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health, about how far science must go to develop alternatives to using animals in research and testing.
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Do Zoos Really Help Animals In The Wild?
Do we need zoos to promote conservation?
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Seattle Defense Attorney To Lead ACLU's Center For Justice
Marcie Sillman talks to Jeffery Robinson, a Seattle criminal defense attorney about his new job as the director of the ACLU's Center For Justice.
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Levies Are A Matter Of Civil Rights, Says State Superintendent Of Education
Marcie Sillman talks with KUOW Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about education funding and a proposal to swap levies in Washington state to ensure district equality.
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Close Your Eyes And See This Art At Seattle Art Museum
Read this description, then imagine the art:
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Alaska's Attorney General Signs Controversial Letter To SCOTUS
Ross Reynolds talks to Alexandra Gutierrez of the Alaska Public Radio Network about the decision by Alaska's attorney general to sign a letter with 15 other states advising the Supreme Court to uphold state bans on same-sex marriage.
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Who Should Run Tacoma's Internet And Cable?
Ross Reynolds talks to Bill Schrier, former chief technology officer for the City of Seattle, about Tacoma's city-run internet and cable program and why the city is considering leasing it to a private company.
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Bellevue Puts A Cap On Unrelated Roommates
Marcie Sillman talks with Stephen O'Connor, the director of University of Washington's real estate center, about Bellevue's new ordinance and the future of affordable housing in this growing suburb.
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5 Things You Should Know About The State Auditor Scandal
If you're confused by the headlines about the investigation into Troy Kelley, Washington state's auditor, you're not alone. Below, we unpack the news and put it in context.
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Does Starbucks #RaceTogether Initiative Make Business Sense?
Ross Reynolds speaks to branding consultant Kevin Paul Scott about the backlash to Starbucks' #RaceTogether initiative, and why it might still be a good idea.