The Record: Monday, August 29, full show
Uncle Bob is gone. That’s Bob Santos, a key figure in Seattle's cultural history. We'll listen to one of our favorite conversations with him.
Also, a Seattle Subway franchise owner says the city's move to make employee schedules more predictable will have unintended consequences.
And as our national parks turn 100 years old we'll look at the two sides of Mt. Rainier.
Listen to the full show above or check out one of the stories:
- Seattle's secure scheduling law may have unintended consequence says business owner
- Gubernatorial candidates disagree on the state's economic health. Who's right?
- Mount Rainier: Beauty, terror and so much more
- Following the path of new refugees around Seattle
- The mystery of Canada's missing and murdered Aboriginal women