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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A mask requirement in Seattle? Mayor Durkan says announcement coming soon
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said that Seattle is considering a requirement for people to wear masks or other face coverings as businesses re-emerge and Washington state slowly phases back from its stay-at-home order.
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Mayor Jenny Durkan on masks, Ballard Commons, and paying rent
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan joins us for our weekly check-in.
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What might football look like with no fans?
We got a glimpse of it last month with a remote draft.
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May 6th | Are you ready for some (socially distant) football?
Cardboard cutouts in the stands of CenturyLink Field could be in our future. Does the stay-at-home order go too far? Drivethrough church, and a pastor’s reflection.
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How one church prepares for drive in services
This week Governor Inslee announced spiritual services can resume as long as congregants stay in their cars. One pastor talks about giving a sermon to honks instead of amens.
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The Seattle Block report is turning a neighborhood stroll into an adventure
How do you spice up your routine walk? Pretend to be a detective! Bill Radke spoke with Susanna Ryan, author of the Seattle Walk Report.
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May 4th | Getting around, in the city and on the trails
State parks are reopening tomorrow; how can you keep the trails safe? And what about a jaunt around your neighborhood instead? You know who else is outside? MURDER HORNETS. Speaking with a nurse who helps loved ones say their final goodbyes, and some Voices of the Pandemic.
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What murder hornets don't deserve that name
There’s a new threat in Washington. One that means you might want to shelter in doors. if you're a bee, that is.
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April 30th | Are June weddings on this year? It’s dicey.
On the plus side: if they are, the mayor might be available to officiate. Clinical trials of an antiviral drug that shows promise. A look at the US-China relationship during a pandemic. How well are you and your neighbors staying at home? And another Voice of the Pandemic.
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Seattle mayor on a payroll tax and staying home longer
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan joins us for her weekly check-in.
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April 29th | What's getting you through?
A new app designed to help contact tracers track the coronavirus. A picture book to help kids understand life during a pandemic. Hearing from Seattle children what they think of the shut down. And a conversation about what's getting Seattle residents through e.
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Creating an app that could help fight the coronavirus
The University of Washington and volunteers from Microsoft have teamed up to create an app that could help contact tracers slow the spread of coronavirus.