Kate OConnell
Stories
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'A deep heaviness of heart' after Burlington mall shooting
As the suspect in a mall shooting in Burlington, Washington appeared in court Monday, the community continued to grieve for the victims.
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Franchisee owner reacts to secure scheduling: 'I feel betrayed by Seattle'
Bill Radke speaks with Subway franchisee owner David Jones about secure scheduling rules passed by the city of Seattle on Monday. Jones says the new...
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My lost pregnancy is trolling the internet
Jeannie Yandel speaks with Amy Pittman about her miscarriage and how the internet missed one of the biggest moments in her life. Pittman wrote an essay...
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It goes beyond Hillary: The culture of workplace sick days
Bill Radke speaks with Kristen Rowe-Finkbeiner, executive director of Mom's Rising and an advocate for paid sick and family leave, about the attention...
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Seattle could end most homelessness in 3 years, national experts say
Thousands of people in Seattle won’t have shelter tonight. The problem isn’t that Seattle isn’t spending enough, according to two national experts.
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Seattle to overhaul approach to homelessness
Bill Radke speaks with KUOW's Joshua McNichols about the city's plan to change the way it fights homelessness. A new report from national experts...
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Tensions flare over proposed rules to protect homeless camps
Bill Radke speaks with Josh Feit, politics editor at Seattle Met and editor of the Met's politics blog Publicola, about proposed legislation that would...
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Crowds love 'Sausage Party', but animators don't
Bill Radke speaks with Stephen Quinn, host of CBC Radio's On The Coast, about a complaint filed on behalf of Vancouver animation workers. Animators...
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Conflict in Syria is taking years off life expectancy
Kim Malcolm speaks with University of Washington professor Ali Mokdad about a study he led which shows the conflict in Syria has shaved years off the...
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The mystery of Canada's missing and murdered Aboriginal women
Bill Radke speaks with CBC reporter Connie Walker about the many missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada and what the government is doing to...