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Bill Radke

Host

About

Bill hosts Week In Review.

Before that, he created and hosted the NPR humor show Rewind and hosted the Marketplace Morning Report, covering the day's national/international business news.

He's been a KUOW reporter, news director, and interview host; also, a stand-up comedian and Seattle P-I newspaper columnist.

Location: Seattle

Languages: English

Pronouns: he/him

Stories

  • caption: California now has at least 29  cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Here, shelves of disinfectant wipes are nearly empty at a Target store in Novato, Calif., earlier this week, as fears of the virus prompted shoppers to stock up on sanitizing options.

    March 9th | How are you dealing with coronavirus fears?

    Thank your worry, but don’t let it consume you. Keep wiping down surfaces – here’s how the professionals do it. The effect of the news cycle on sexual assault survivors. And how southern Australia – and southern King County – are trying to stop youth homelessness before it starts.

  • caption: Flyers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport wearing facemasks.

    Anxiety and the coronavirus

    The constant coronavirus news has a lot of people feeling anxious. So how do you combat those feelings?

  • caption: Person cleaning with a spray bottle

    How to clean up after the coronavirus

    As of Monday afternoon there have been 169 cases of coronavirus in Washington State. That's a lot of people to clean up after. So how do you decontaminate a coronavirus site?

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    March 4th | “But are they electable?”

    What is electability, anyway? Parents protest, but hesitate to pull their kids out of Kennedy Catholic High School. And how keeping calm might be one of the best public health choices you could make.

  • caption: Pondering His mail-in ballot.

    March 3rd | Who would Jesus vote for?

    One pastor says that’s not the right question. We speak to the county prosecutor about repeat offenders. A coronavirus Q&A. And why Northshore School District isn’t taking any chances.