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Libby Denkmann

Host, Soundside

About

Libby Denkmann has covered veterans' issues, homelessness, and local politics during her radio journalism career. She became the host of KUOW's Soundside in November 2021. Previously she was a producer, reporter, anchor, and host for stations KIRO, KFI, and KPCC in Seattle and Los Angeles. During a yearlong hiatus from journalism in 2011, she worked as a congressional staffer in Washington, D.C.. Libby was born in Seattle, grew up on the eastside, and graduated from the University of Washington. Her favorite things include soccer, video games, and her dog, Monty.

Location: Seattle

Languages: English, limited Japanese and Portuguese

Pronouns: she/her

Stories

  • caption: Wildfire smoke drifts through Snoqualmie Pass in 2017.

    Hilary Franz, Commissioner of Public Lands, on wildfires and forestry

    The Department of Natural Resources manages almost 6 million acres of the state’s forest, farm, tidelands, recreational and commercial lands. Soundside asks your questions about wildfire management and forestry, including the state's new carbon credit market and logging practices.

  • caption: Kevin Block pets a duroc pig on Wednesday, May 8, 2019, at Shady Acres Farm on Bainbridge Island.

    Hear it Again: The 'raw deal' within our meat industry

    In early 2020, the world shut down. Those of us who could, stayed inside. We learned to bake. We got really into animal crossing. But the workers who process our food couldn’t afford that same time off.

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    Springtime with Ciscoe Morris

    Gardening Legend Ciscoe Morris joins Soundside to talk about the advent of spring and to answer listener questions.

  • caption: James Island, a state park and one of the smaller San Juan Islands in Puget Sound, in 2017.

    Where does it all go? The journey of San Juan recycling

    All of San Juan’s garbage and recycling is processed off of the island. The same goes for garbage on Orcas and Lopez islands — it’s loaded on a train, which heads to Klickitat County. Trash from San Juan goes to Cowlitz. It’s the reason San Juan County has the most expensive landfill trash program in the state. But recycling is a little more complicated.

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    Amazon makes move to disrupt the health care industry

    Late last month, Amazon closed a $3.9 billion deal to acquire One Medical, a membership-based primary care practice. The provider, which was founded in 2007, leans heavily on technology for care, using things like telehealth visits and apps for scheduling appointments. The acquisition is a big step for Amazon but not a surprising one.

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    So, you've decided to run for city council

    So far, 34 candidates are running for seven spots on the Seattle City Council openings, and the list gets longer every week. So how can candidates stand out in a crowded field?