Carolyn Adolph
Podcasts
Stories
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Welcome to the Puget Sound party, 4 millionth person
In case you hadn't noticed, our region has been growing fast. By this June, a major milestone will be official: The Puget Sound region’s population will...
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Tribal casinos are now gambling powerhouses
Growth is happening in many industries across the region. In Marysville for example the Tulalip Casino is now the center of shopping and housing...
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Marysville has an opera house: Bring your kayak
Seattle’s growth is transforming the cities at its edges. Residents in these growing bedroom communities want things to do when they’re home. Marysville...
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Seattle nurses fight through long shifts and long commutes
The Seattle area is getting more expensive. People are finding new ways to adapt, like moving farther away for affordable housing. But what happens when...
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This awful commute had to be seen to be believed
Bill Radke speaks with Carolyn Adolph about how — and why — she ended up stuck in traffic with state Representative John Lovick .
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Seattle's commute zone is a hot mass
About 236 people move to the Seattle area every day, according to the Puget Sound Regional Council. This means more people driving to their jobs, some...
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Seattle police get body cams starting today
On Thursday, a dozen Seattle police officers strapped on body cameras for the first time. By the end of 2017, 850 officers will be using them.
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Uber to work, and Seattle-area transit might pay some of the fare
Many commuters drive from home to transit, often because there isn’t a bus or Vanpool that works for them.
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This is how crazy-making Seattle traffic has become
6:30 a.m. That's how early you better show up to a park and ride lot to land a spot these days. As traffic worsens in King and Snohomish counties,...
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Marysville Pilchuck students get new cafeteria but face old one
Marysville-Pilchuck High School is getting ready to open its new cafeteria. The school hasn’t used its original cafeteria since 2014, when a student...