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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With Kingdome Paid Off, King County Opens $20 Million In Grants To Arts
Tourists have spent more time and money in King County than expected in recent years. Now officials say those tourist taxes will soon translate to...
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Northeast Seattle: ‘This Driver Is Flipping Off That Driver’
For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. In District 4, which includes Northeast Seattle up...
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Council Candidates At-Large: ‘Seattle Will Become A Playground For The Rich'
For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. There are seven districts and two at-large positions...
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Magnolia/Queen Anne: ‘Embrace And Accept The Future That Is Going To Happen’
For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. In District 7, which includes Magnolia, Queen Anne...
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Ballard/Green Lake: ‘Monstrosities In Our Neighborhood’
For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. In District 6, which includes the Green Lake,...
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North Seattle Candidates: ‘The North End Isn’t A Sleepy Little Suburb’
For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. District 5, which extends north beyond 85th Street,...
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Central Seattle: ‘We’ve Been Forced Out Of Our Neighborhood’
For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. In District 3, which includes Montlake, Madison Park...
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Southeast Seattle: ‘We Can’t Afford To Live In Our Own City’
For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. In District 2, which includes the International...
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West Seattle: How ‘To Make The Citizens Of Seattle Play Nice’
For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. In District 1, which encompasses West Seattle and South Park, nine candidates are running.
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Marijuana Taxes May Not Be Used For Prevention As Campaign Promised
Update: Two days after this story was published, on Tuesday, June 30, Gov. Jay Inslee signed Washington’s state budget. The new budget includes $20...