Amina Al-Sadi
Stories
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This week we're wondering if Viadoom will implode the city
Will the city come to a standstill with the viaduct closed? That isn't the only transportation story this week, we're also talking about Sound Transit 3...
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Why It Might Take 25 Years To See Light Rail Reach Everett
Bill Radke talks to The Seattle Times transportation reporter Mike Lindblom about the mass transit proposal Sound Transit 3 and how the plan will reach...
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Mukilteo mayor reacts to mosque controversy
Jeannie Yandel talks to Mukilteo's Mayor Jennifer Gregerson about the reaction to a proposal to build a mosque in the city.
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Boeing Walks Tightrope Between Iran's 'Unicorn Market' And U.S. Government
Kim Malcolm talks to the Wall Street Journal's aerospace reporter Jon Ostrower about the steps Boeing has to take in pursuing a deal with Iran.
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Why Vinyl Records Have Staying Power
Kim Malcolm talks to Martin Feveyear, music producer and mixer for Jupiter Recording Studio in Seattle, about why vinyl records have withstood the rise...
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Seattle Mayor 'Pleased' Amazon Is Helping Homeless
Kim Malcolm talks to Seattle Mayor Ed Murray about Amazon's announcement that it will be turning one of its vacant South Lake Union buildings into a...
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Seattle Poet On The Inspiration Of His Mentor
Elizabeth Austen talks to Seattle poet Quenton Baker about his mentor, Tim Seibles.
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The State Of Patient And Employee Safety At Western State Hospital
Bill Radke talks to Associated Press reporter Martha Bellisle about the recent escapes from Western State Hospital and the facility's ongoing struggle...
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A Seattle Man's Influence On The 'Second American Revolution'
David Hyde talks to author Bryan Burrough about his book, "Days Of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary...
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Hundreds Of UW Students Interrupt Forum On Race Asking For More Action
Bill Radke talks to University of Washington senior Palca Shibale about why she and fellow students held a protest on campus about the university's...