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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'Everyone counts!' Census gets creative in Pierce County.
Bus ads, senior center meals, and your kids’ homework ... just some of the places you'll start seeing messages about getting counted in the upcoming U.S. census.
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Downtown Seattle business owners and residents call for new safety plan in neighborhood shaken by shootings
In the wake of Wednesday’s shooting in downtown Seattle, business owners and residents rally at Westlake Park under the banner, "Enough is enough."
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King County and WA Secretary of State clash over online voting system
King County says it’s offering the country’s first completely online election in order to boost voter turnout. Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman said she wasn’t consulted, but believes online systems are vulnerable and could jeopardize public confidence in elections.
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Seattle Police Chief identifies, denounces officer fired for social media posts.
Seattle Police Chief identifies, denounces officer fired for social media posts.
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For Latino Leaders event in Seattle, a bipartisan lineup and “blunt conversation.”
Bipartisan social events seem increasingly rare these days. So the lineup is striking for the Center for Latino Leadership gala in Seattle.
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King County says two local men with neo-Nazi ties are still in Texas. One faces prison, the other a warrant.
A man accused of being part of a neo-Nazi group in Washington State appears headed for federal prison. But King County is still seeking his friend, who they call a leader of "Atomwaffen Division."
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Seattle Councilmember hopes new year brings new limits on local PAC donations
Seattle City Councilmember Lorena González hopes new year brings new restrictions on outside spending in city elections.
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Seattle tree rules are too lax, critics say. New city council members want to change that
More safeguards for Seattle’s trees. That’s something two newly elected Seattle City Council members say they want to secure in legislation next year.
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Councilmember O’Brien, Seattle’s biking kayaktivist, exits after decade in office
Seattle City Councilmember Mike O'Brien is departing but could "reemerge" to work on climate, local issues.
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Washington state revamps police deadly force investigations
New rules are coming for independent investigations when police use deadly force in Washington. They require more power for civilians, and more help for families of the slain person.