Carolyn Adolph
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‘Next Three Days Are Going To Be Crucial’ For Marysville Shooting Victims
The Snohomish County medical examiner has still not identified the teen girl who died in Friday's shooting at Marysville Pilchuck High School on Friday....
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Four Students Shot At Marysville-Pilchuck High School
Four young people are in intensive care following a shooting in a Marysville high school cafeteria. And two young people are dead. One, a girl. The...
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JCPenney No Longer Holds Up To The ‘Theater Of Retail’
Staff at JCPenney in Bellevue are preparing for the store’s closure. In November the store ends its 59-year run in Bellevue Square. JCPenney, a flagship...
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Seattle Hasn't Investigated Sick Pay Complaints, Report Says
Rollout of Seattle's $15 minimum wage is still half a year away, and Seattle's auditor says the city is already learning lessons about how to enforce...
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Canned Salmon Creates Challenge For Food Banks
Ross Reynolds speaks with KUOW reporter Carolyn Adolph about an unusual problem food banks are facing: too many cans, not enough can openers. The US...
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Feds Snap Up Pink Salmon (Fishermen Say Phew!)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is on a salmon-buying binge. It usually spends $6 million a year buying pink salmon. This summer, it is spending a...
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After Oso, Reborn From Water And Mud
Robin Youngblood cherished the nature around her home in Oso’s Steelhead Haven. When the landslide struck, she and a visiting friend were talking about...
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Boeing And SpaceX Win Bid To Become Space Taxis
NASA announced the winners of its hotly-contested contract to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station. Boeing was the big winner. The...
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Goal For The New Chief: Keep the Ferries Running
Washington state ferries has a new boss.
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Over Here, Mega-Ships! Seattle Angles For Big Business
The Port of Seattle is getting $20 million dollars in federal investment to help the Port prepare Terminal 46 for the arrival of the next wave of mega...