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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Kshama Sawant Is A Socialist, But What Does That Even Mean?
Socialism has been a dirty word in many corners of American politics, and few politicians who identify as socialists have succeeded in the United States.
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Federal Monitor's Draft Report Critical Of SPD Reform Efforts
Steve Scher talks with Seattle Times reporter Steve Miletich about federal monitor Merrick Bobb's draft report on reform efforts at the Seattle Police Department.
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Meet The (Hopeful) Charters: Some Mixed Records, Others Just Failing
Supporters of last year’s charter schools initiative in Washington state promised the law would bring successful charter models from across the country
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Under Plan, Inslee Agrees To Higher Clean Fuel Standards For Washington
UPDATE: 10/29/2013, 12 p.m. PT: The leaders of three West Coast states – including Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee – and the premier of British Columbia
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Jill Lepore On NSA Spying, New Technology And History Of Privacy
The continuing drip of revelations about NSA spying continues to provoke outrage around the world. Harvard historian and New Yorker staff writer Jill
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Stories That Will Make You Cry: Favorites From 10 Years Of StoryCorps
When Dave Isay first launched the StoryCorps project – an independent archive of interviews between two people – nobody wanted to participate. StoryCorps staff at Grand Central Station would have to grab commuters and convince them to come into the tiny recording booth to share their stories.
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Labor Strike Continues At Burlington Berry Farm
More than a week has passed since more than 200 berry pickers walked off the job at a major farm near Burlington, marking the third strike at Sakuma
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Seattle Mariners Owner Dies, Could The Team Be Sold?
The majority owner of the Seattle Mariners, Hiroshi Yamauchi has died in Japan at the age of 85. The former Nintendo President never watched a Mariners game in person, but he’s credited by many for saving baseball in Seattle when he purchased the team in 1992.
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Restoring Puget Sound Shorelines One Beach At A Time
David Hyde went to visit the Vashon-Maury Island Basin steward for King County, Greg Rabourn, who helps restore Puget Sound shorelines one beach at a time.
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Hospitals, Nurses Clash Over How To Keep Patients From Falling
Gene White of Des Moines, Wash., has had a litany of health problems in recent years: testicular cancer; cancer in his nervous system; pneumonia; the
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Your Smart Phone: You Can Quit Anytime, Right?
Is being bored really an endangered state of being? Are you too afraid of missing out to turn off? Seattle Times tech columnist Monica Guzman says that her
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Massive Lawsuit Filed Against Boy Scouts Of America Includes Local Charters
A lawsuit filed Thursday in King County Superior Court alleges that the Boy Scouts of America continues to cover up a culture that ignored serial