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Bill Radke

Host

About

Bill hosts Week In Review.

Before that, he created and hosted the NPR humor show Rewind and hosted the Marketplace Morning Report, covering the day's national/international business news.

He's been a KUOW reporter, news director, and interview host; also, a stand-up comedian and Seattle P-I newspaper columnist.

Location: Seattle

Languages: English

Pronouns: he/him

Stories

  • caption: The town of Langley and the cascades as viewed from the water

    Time to head to the countryside?

    Wondering if you should head to your summer home or a BnB somewhere out of the way? The Mayor of Langley shares his thoughts

  • Meghan Young of Pacific Northwest Outdoor Women

    March 25th | Should you go hiking right now?

    What people should know before heading out on the trails. A Whidbey Island mayor on tourists during the coronavirus outbreak. And the president of the Seattle Port Commission takes your calls about the airport and cruise season.

  • caption: UW Medicine nurses use hand sanitizer after testing patients for coronavirus on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, at the University of Washington Northwest Outpatient Medical Center drive-through testing area on Meridian Avenue North in Seattle.

    So can you get tested or not?

    Do we have the capacity to test more people for the coronavirus? Or are we still in the midst of a testing shortage?

  • caption: Bill Radke sits alone in studio, with gloves, during the March 20, 2020 Week in Review show.

    We're social distancing this week

    Bill Radke talks coronavirus and the Washington state legislature with Allison Williams of Seattle Met, Charles Mudede of The Stranger, and D.J. Wilson of Washington State Wire and State of Reform.

  • caption: FILE: In this photo taken Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016, staff members head past razor wire-topped fences and into a building hosting a University Behind Bars program at the Monroe Correctional Complex in Monroe, Wash.

    March 19th | COVID behind bars

    How will the elderly and immunocompromised incarcerated population weather COVID-19? You’ve had a lot of questions lately: for some of them, the mayor has your answers. Will there be food shortages? And how you can help further Seattle kids’ education.