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Big Election For Incumbents – And Women – In Seattle City Council Races
All five Seattle City Council incumbents running for election to new districts were ahead of their opponents after the second batch of returns came in...
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Ross Reynolds To Be Executive Producer Of Community Engagement, Bill Radke Joins 'The Record'
Seattle, Washington: Ross Reynolds, co-host of KUOW’s daily news magazine, The Record, has accepted the position of executive producer of community engagement for the station.
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KUOW Storywallahs: Coming Home
Storywallahs: An Evening Of Storytelling Sunday, November 22, 2015 Seattle Asian Art Museum, 1400 East Prospect St. (Map) 6:00 p.m. doors/6:30 p.m. show
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Don't Be Alarmed: We're Researching Crows
When professor John Marzluff of the University of Washington researched how crows remember faces, he donned a mask. In one case, a Dick Cheney mask.
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Seattle Property Tax Levies: How Do You Vote?
We're looking for Seattle voters to comment in a story we are preparing about property tax levies. Please answer any or all of our questions using the form below.
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'Heartache And Grief And Anger': Mass Shooting At Oregon College
ROSEBURG, Ore. — Armed with multiple guns, a 26-year-old man walked into a writing class at the community college in this rural Oregon town and opened...
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KUOW Program Director Jeff Hansen Announces Retirement
Seattle, Washington: Jeff Hansen, program director of KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio, has announced that he will retire February 1, 2016, after 16 years at the station.
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Share Your Family Connection To World War II
In a recent story, KUOW Ashley Ahearn reports on the making of the B-17 bomber in Seattle – and the women who moved here to work on Boeing’s production lines.
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Your Photos From Seattle Teachers Strike
Teachers aren’t the only ones on the picket lines during their strike in Seattle. Parents and children are showing support by picking up signs and bringing food to the picketers.
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Oliver Sacks: 'There's A Danger Of Neurology Getting Too High Tech'
Oliver Sacks didn’t just look at the brain. He looked at the whole person, he told KUOW in a 1987 interview.