Hans Anderson
Producer, Soundside
About
Hans Anderson is a producer on KUOW’s Soundside, where he covers a diverse range of topics from conflicts over how to use busy streets to how the open spaces of the Palouse inspire modern musical compositions. He primarily produces segments about politics, the arts, and transportation.
Location: Seattle
Languages Spoken: English
Pronouns: he/him
Podcasts
Stories
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Democratic dominoes and an odd election
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WA lags behind other states in green energy growth
A new investigation from Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network, found that the Bonneville Power Administration's aging grid may be stymieing decarbonization efforts in the Northwest.
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Remembering Kevin Diers
The Soundside team remembers our friend Kevin Diers.
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Hear it Again: Pulitzer Prize winning author Tessa Hulls on her graphic novel 'Feeding Ghosts'
Yesterday, Seattle-based author Tessa Hulls won a Pulitzer Prize for her graphic novel "Feeding Ghosts." We're re-sharing our original interview to highlight Hulls' big achievement.
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Federal funding uncertainty? Budget gap? New KC Exec has a plan for that.
New King County Executive Shannon Braddock is stepping into the position at a challanging time. The county is facing a roughly $150 million general fund budget deficit and is dealing with uncertainty over federal grants.
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Why there's a good chance your city is facing a budget cliff
King County is facing a $150 million gap. Tacoma? It had to fill a $24 million hole late last year. Spokane County? $20 million short. Yakima? $9 million. Cle Elum is filing for bankruptcy. So what is going on with local governments across the state?
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“Disaster.” DelBene on Trump’s (second) first 100 days
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Google and DOJ face off over remedy for search engine monopoly
Depending on what’s decided in a D.C. courthouse, there could be big changes in store for one of tech’s biggest juggernauts.
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What's at stake in the birthright citizenship Supreme Court case
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether a 125 year old constitutional right to citizenship for people born in the United States to non-citizen parents is guaranteed.
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As Trump cuts funding, researchers look for opportunities outside the U.S.
As researchers at American universities face an uncertain future, other countries are doing their best to lure scientists away. Is the U-S set to face a brain drain as top talent moves overseas or into other fields?