Shane Mehling
Stories
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Bars and restaurants navigate big changes to minimum wage
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Seattle is getting more housing. But where should it go?
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Parents: Be gardeners, not carpenters
Bill Radke sits down with child psychologist Alison Gopnik, author of the new book "The Gardener and the Carpenter." Gopnik explains her problems with...
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Naloxone can save a drug user's life, but it will not solve the opioid crisis
Bill Radke speaks with University of Washington researcher Caleb Banta-Green with the school's alcohol and drug abuse institute. Banta-Green explains...
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Would you build a tiny home in your backyard for a homeless person?
Bill Radke speaks with Rex Hohlbein, the creator of the BLOCK Project, a plan to house the homeless with a tiny home on every residential block of the...
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Tax on foreign buyers not cooling down BC's housing market
Jeannie Yandel speaks with CBC host Stephen Quinn about British Columbia's attempts to slow their escalating housing market. Quinn explains that there...
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Should Fremont's statue of Vladimir Lenin be taken down?
Jeannie Yandel speaks with multiple people about the statue of Vladimir Lenin in the Fremont neighborhood.
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Debate: What if Seattle police stopped ticketing people who live in their cars?
Bill Radke speaks with professor Sara Rankin of Seattle University and Scott Lindsay, former public safety advisor to the mayor of Seattle, about...
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Debate: Who should decide what kind of surveillance tech Seattle Police uses?
Bill Radke speaks with Shankar Narayan, technology and liberty director of the ACLU, and Ron Hosko, president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund,...
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How Washington state's law against affirmative action has hurt, or helped, college students
Bill Radke speaks with Eugene Volokh and Dr. Jim Sulton Jr. about race-based college admissions. Washington state passed a law in 1998 that prevented...