Comic Artist Allie Brosh To Release Depression III
Allie Brosh’s artistic style on her popular illustrated blog, Hyperbole and a Half, is, as she described it, purposefully crude.“I feel it’s a more accurate representation of me then I am,” she told...
View ArticleHow Washington State Ended Up A NAFTA Winner
Marcie Sillman talks with Seattle Times economics columnist Jon Talton about the impact of NAFTA on Washington state's economy.
View ArticleHow To Stay Safe During Your Next Hospital Visit
Ross Reynolds checks in with Consumer Union's Lisa McGiffert about how to prepare for a hospital visit to minimize your risk of infection or complications. McGiffert heads the Safe Patient Project,...
View ArticleSeattle Politics: How Likely Is A $15 Minimum Wage Hike?
David Hyde spoke with Publicola news editor Erica C. Barnett about Seattle politics and the movement to hike the minimum wage.
View ArticleWashington's Same-Sex Marriage Impact
David Hyde speaks with Peter Nicolas, a University of Washington law professor, about the impact of the popular vote to legalize same-sex marriage on the one-year anniversary of the first legal...
View ArticleWhat Makes A Successful Digital Activist?
Ross Reynolds talks to Dr. Philip Howard, leader of the Digital Activism Research Project at the University of Washington, about his research on digital activist.
View ArticleTech Giants Say Enough Spying, Rep. DelBene Agrees
Ross Reynolds talks with US Rep. Suzan DelBene, D-Wash., about a bill called the USA Freedom Act that would reign in government surveillance capabilities.
View ArticleHong Kong's Population Problem: Not Enough Men
Ross Reynolds talks with David Cox, writer for The Atlantic and The Guardian, about Hong Kong's shortage of males.
View ArticleSame-Sex Marriage: Rep. Jamie Pedersen Tells His Story
Marcie Sillman talks to state Rep. Jamie Pedersen about his personal story concerning the one-year anniversary of same-sex marriages in Washington.
View ArticleRanking The States Competing For The Boeing 777x
Marcie Sillman discusses the states bidding for the Boeing 777x with the Daily Herald reporter Dan Catchpole.
View ArticleCharter Schools' Volunteer Demands Could Deter Poor Families, Critics Say
Proposals for Washington state's first-ever charter schools include a wide range of educational models, from a focus on team sports to a military school.
View ArticleWashington Health Exchange Back Up After Being Down — Again
The holiday frenzy isn’t the only deadline looming.For people who expect to have health coverage when the new year starts, the deadline to enroll for a health plan is December 23.
View ArticleDaughter Of Jailed Renton Woman: Mom Is Political Prisoner In Mexico
Community activist Nestora Salgado lives in Renton, normally.She grew up in Olinala, Mexico, and over the last few years she’s been returning frequently and getting involved in the community – so...
View ArticleHow Does A Rock Star Get To His Desk Job? He Commutes Like The Rest Of Us
What happens when you become a star and then you’re not anymore? Where do you go after that?Seattle guitarist Dave Dederer was a member of The Presidents of the United States of America. In the '90s...
View ArticleThe Real Soccer Moms: Elite Women Players Return After Giving Birth
When US Soccer announced last year where national team members would play in the inaugural season of the National Women’s Soccer League, Seattle Reign FC scored offensive powerhouse Amy Rodriguez.But...
View ArticleFormer DEA Agent Takes Job With Cannabis Industry
Ross Reynolds talks with former DEA agent Patrick Moen about why he left drug law enforcement to work in Washington state's burgeoning cannabis industry.
View ArticleSen. Patty Murray Explains The Budget Deal
Ross Reynolds talks with Sen. Patty Murray about the new bipartisan budget deal she constructed with Rep. Paul Ryan.
View ArticlePope Francis Is TIME's Person Of The Year
Ross Reynolds talks with Mark Markuly, dean of Seattle University's School of Theology, about Pope Francis being named TIME's Person of the Year.
View ArticleWashington Ranks Fifth For Health Exchange Enrollment (Oregon Ranks Last)
You wouldn’t know it given the technical problems that plagued Washington’s health exchange over the last several days, but the state is fifth in the country for enrollment based on population,...
View ArticleLife At The Top Of A Seattle Tower Crane
According to Forbes Magazine, Seattle is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States.The city has huge construction projects in the works. Bertha, our giant drill, is working on a tunnel,...
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