Amy Radil
Reporter
About
Amy Radil is a reporter at KUOW covering politics, government, and law enforcement, along with the occasional arts story. She got her start at Minnesota Public Radio in Duluth, and freelanced for Marketplace and other programs from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Amy grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. She graduated from Williams College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Location: Seattle
Languages Spoken: English
Pronouns: she/her
Stories
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Health
Seattle addiction clinic welcomes new methadone guidelines in wake of coronavirus
Addiction treatment is considered an essential service during the stay-home order. Providers say social distancing rules could result in a silver lining for their patients.
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Law & Courts
During isolation, Seattle police see increased domestic violence reports
The Seattle Police Department says reports of domestic violence are up since Washington’s ‘stay at home’ order took effect. They say help for victims may look different right now, but it's still available.
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Environment
Trapped at home? You can help UW study bird responses to social distancing
Is our social distancing affecting the bird life around us? The University of Washington is inviting citizen scientists to find out — and connect with nature themselves.
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Government
With courthouse closed, King County unveils e-filing for domestic violence victims
Until this month, people had to come to court in person to seek emergency protection against a domestic abuser. The King County Prosecutor’s Office says they now have an electronic alternative in place.
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Health
Elders caught in Seattle's coronavirus isolation remind us: 'Bad times don't last'
For Mary Hanson, the break in the coronavirus isolation came in the form of a hamburger. “We got a Kidd Valley burger, oh my God, that was so good,” she said.
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Health
Families call for transparency from nursing homes on coronavirus cases
Many nursing homes are posting coronavirus updates on their websites, and recording messages on hotlines with the numbers of confirmed cases.
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Health
New rules create do's and don'ts in Seattle parks
There are new restrictions on the use of public parks in Seattle and King County. Playgrounds and sports fields are closed to avoid spread of the coronavirus. But lo
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Health
Hallway serenades: WA nursing homes battle pandemic, and social isolation.
In nursing homes across Washington State, daily routines of meals, exercise and visitors have given way to precautions over the coronavirus. With families separated from their loved ones, employees are trying to manage anxiety on all sides
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Politics
Coronavirus and a virtual tie: A strange Washington primary night
Joe Biden in made a strong showing in Democratic primaries in other states. But here in Washington the initial results have him nearly tied with Bernie Sanders.
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Politics
Coronavirus outbreak means dilemmas for Washington campaigns on days ahead of primary
As Washington's presidential primary approaches on Tuesday, the state faces a growing coronavirus outbreak.