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Week In Review

Host Bill Radke and his guests make sense of the week's news. New episode every Friday.

Episodes

  • caption: Dahlia Bazzaz, Mohammed Kloub, Bill Radke and CR Douglas

    All about the elections this week

    Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Dahlia Bazzaz, education reporter at the Seattle Times, Mohammed Kloub of Crosscut, and CR Douglas of Q13 News.

  • caption: Ross Reynolds, Rachel La Corte, Angela King, and Knute Berger.

    Live from Olympia, it's Week in Review!

    Ross Reynolds reviews the week's news, live from the Capitol Theater in Olympia! With Rachel La Corte, reporter with the Associated Press, Knute Berger, editor-at-large at Crosscut, and Angela King, KUOW's Morning Edition anchor.

  • caption: Venice Buhain, Erica Barnett, Bill Radke, and C.R. Douglas

    We're celebrating a little early this week

    Bill Radke reviews the week's news with C.R. Douglas, political analyst for Q13 News, Erica C. Barnett, writer at The C Is For Crank, and Venice Buhain, editorial director at The Seattle Globalist.

  • caption: Knute Berger, Nathalie Graham, Bill Radke and Joni Balter

    This was an impeachy week to review

    Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Knute Berger, editor-at-large for Crosscut, Joni Balter, host of Seattle Channel's Civic Cocktail, and Nathalie Graham, staff writer at The Stranger.

  • caption: Bill Radke, Zaki Barak Hamid, Brandi Kruse, and Charles Mudede at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.

    Live from Edmonds, it's Week in Review!

    Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Zaki Barak Hamid, KUOW's director of community engagement, Brandi Kruse, correspondent for Q13 News, and Charles Mudede, staff writer for The Stranger.

  • caption: Jonathan Martin, Melissa Santos, Karen Weise and Bill Radke.

    We're rethinking next-day shipping this week

    Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Jonathan Martin, investigations editor at the Seattle Times, Karen Weise, technology correspondent for the New York Times, and Melissa Santos, political reporter at Crosscut.