Dyer Oxley
Online Editor/Producer
About
Dyer Oxley joined KUOW as a web editor in 2020, handling day-to-day upkeep of the station’s website while providing editorial oversight. He also helms KUOW’s daily newsletter.
A newspaper reporter at heart, Dyer came to KUOW via various Seattle-area media — spanning talk radio, podcasts, and TV — where he covered the emerging opioid epidemic, transportation, local government, and the region's pop culture community (he argues the Northwest is one of the nerdiest places on the planet). You can count on him to keep up on the region’s many comic cons, science, and entertainment news.
Location: Pacific Northwest
Languages: English, Limited Klingon and Vulcan
Podcasts
Stories
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In 'Joker: Folie à Deux,' the joke's on you
With "Joker: Folie à Deux," general audiences will still get a story that does not at all feel like a comic book movie, while fans of the first film may be scratching their heads over what they are seeing.
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Seattle's police horse program to trot into the sunset
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Gonzaga joins Pac-12, bringing powerhouse basketball but no football
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Machinist union says it won't vote on Boeing's 'best and final' contract offer
Boeing machinists have until Friday to decide whether to accept the company's latest union contract offer.
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Boeing to begin furloughs, leadership takes a pay cut, as machinist strike continues
As Boeing's machinists continue to strike, furloughs and pay reductions are in store for the rest of the company.
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Amazon is ordering employees to go back to pre-Covid, in-office schedules
When 2025 arrives, Amazon will order its employees to go back to the before times with a five-day per week, in-office schedule, at assigned desks.
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Bellevue slated to get its own edition of Monopoly
Bellevue will be the first city in Washington state to get its own, officially licensed, edition of Monopoly. What's on the board? That's up to locals.
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They 'have fueled so much of Boeing's success.' Washington officials react to machinist strike
It didn't take long after news broke that Boeing machinists were going on strike for state and federal officials to start weighing in, encouraging both parties to find a path forward.
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Trump asked when Seattle protesters would be prosecuted. Answer: They have been
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The Green River Killer has been brought back to Seattle, booked into King County Jail
Gary Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, was moved to the King County Jail in Seattle Monday.