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
Podcasts
Stories
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What do you do when your employer shuts down?
Restaurants across the state are closed due to the coronavirus outbreak. Where does that leave their employees?
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March 18th | How novel coronavirus plays out on public transit
The route may not have changed, but your commute has shifted. Boeing wants a bailout to stay afloat. Many small business owners – and employees – are not getting the same relief. And a look at the city’s arts community gone dark.
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Drive through testing now open
The University of Washington's Medical Center has opened a drive through testing center for the coronavirus. What does that mean for patients?
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How we raise the line
Speaking to a critical care physician about Italy as a cautionary tale for what happens if we don't flatten the curve.
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How we flatten the curve
Speaking to a nurse with tips from a country that has managed to bend the curve.
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March 17th | How Washington schools persist through pandemic-driven closures
A talk with the state superintendent. Some folks can now drive up to get tested for COVID-19: with some caveats. And flattening the curve – what happens if we do, and what happens if we don’t.
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Washington state superintendent on feeding students
State superintendent Chris Reykdal answers your questions about how school districts are providing food and distance learning while both private and public schools are closed in Washington.
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March 16th | Increasingly restrictive rules as Washington fights to control coronavirus’ spread
After the weekend’s closures and the suggested restrictions on gatherings, what next? An update with a virologist on what’s changed in the past couple of weeks. And if you wanted to be tested: where should you turn?
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What happens next?
Now that recreational centers, businesses and schools have been forced to close, what could happen next in Washington?
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What a difference a week makes
Checking in with a virologist, 11 days after we last spoke.