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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Politics
Seattle has its first pregnant city councilmember
Teresa Mosqueda, the 38-year-old member of the Seattle City Council, is pregnant with her first child, a girl, due in October.
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Politics
Seattle police tackle urban disorder...by running for City Council
‘We can’t arrest our way out of homelessness.’ That’s the mantra of local law enforcement. But some police officers say they’re caught in the middle amid complaints of crime and disorder. Now some officers are highlighting their challenges, by jumping into district races for the Seattle City Council.
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Law & Courts
Arrests are up as police work to address crime and disorder, SPD chief says
Responding to the outcry over reports on prolific criminal offenders in Seattle, Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best said people upset about crime and addiction should keep in mind that violent crime here has decreased dramatically since the '80s.
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Law & Courts
New U.S. attorney on safe injection sites in Seattle: 'Don't go there.'
Seattle's new U.S. Attorney Brian Moran was nominated by President Trump but said hiring process had no "political litmus test."
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Law & Courts
Lake City shooting suspect told police he had no memory after blacking out from drinking earlier in the day
Lake City shooting suspect Tad-Michael Norman told police he had no memory of what transpired after he drank and played video games the afternoon of a deadly carjacking and shooting spree, according to a charging document filed by police.
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Lake City shooting: What we know so far
We still don't know why a man went on a shooting and car jacking spree that left two dead Wednesday evening. Here's what we do know about the situation and the two survivors.
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Crime
Second-grade teacher on Seattle shooting: 'He looked me in the eyes and shot'
Deborah Judd, 56, was one of three people shot on Sand Point Way on Wednesday afternoon. She is a second-grade teacher at Laurelhurst Elementary.
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Law & Courts
King County prosecutors help cut “breathtaking” prison sentence
King County prosecutors say they're committed to reexamining older cases with long prison sentences in light of newer court rulings and research.
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Law & Courts
The Washington State Bar Association is facing legal challenges and internal turmoil. Legislators could dissolve it
One question is the future of the WSBA's programs for low-income legal clients.
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Law & Courts
The Seattle Police Department may soon offer signing bonuses for both experienced officers and new recruits.
The Seattle Police Department may soon offer signing bonuses for both experienced officers and new recruits.