Dyer Oxley
Online Editor/Producer
About
Dyer Oxley joined KUOW as a web editor in 2020, handling day-to-day upkeep of the station’s website while providing editorial oversight. He also helms KUOW’s daily newsletter.
A newspaper reporter at heart, Dyer came to KUOW via various Seattle-area media — spanning talk radio, podcasts, and TV — where he covered the emerging opioid epidemic, transportation, local government, and the region's pop culture community (he argues the Northwest is one of the nerdiest places on the planet). You can count on him to keep up on the region’s many comic cons, science, and entertainment news.
Location: Pacific Northwest
Languages: English, Limited Klingon and Vulcan
Podcasts
Stories
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What La Niña could have in store for the Northwest over winter 2021
Bundle up. The Seattle area can expect a cold, wet winter for the remainder of 2021. La Niña is coming to the Pacific Northwest for a second year in a row.
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Seattle eviction moratorium extended into 2022
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan is extending the city's moratorium on commercial and residential evictions through the remainder of her term in office, ending in early 2022.
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King County will require proof of vaccination at bars, restaurants, and more
King County will require proof of vaccination at restaurants, bars, gyms, and other businesses starting in late October.
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Seattle will host MLB All-Star Game in 2023
Major League Baseball announced Thursday that Seattle will host its All-Star Game in 2023.
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Seattle gun violence surges in 2021, as police force dwindles
Several city leaders joined Interim Police Chief Adrian Diaz Tuesday morning for a special press briefing on the growing gun violence in Seattle.
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Washington leaders urge action to welcome Afghan refugees
Elected leaders in Washington state are responding to the news from Afghanistan as the US military exits the cou.
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Washington is 10% more diverse than it was 10 years ago. What does that mean?
There is a 56% chance that if you picked two people at random in the state of Washington, they would be from two different races or ethnicities. That's one takeaway from data released by the U.S. Census on Thursday.
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Seattle police chief fires two officers for actions at Capitol riots
A Seattle man pleaded guilty Friday to assaulting police at the January 6 riot and insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Meanwhile, Seattle also fired two of its own police officers who were found to be in attendance.
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KUOW asks: What is your top issue for Seattle's mayoral candidates?
Seattleites are voting for a new mayor this year. We're asking all the 2021 primary candidates how they would address a range of issues facing the city. And we are going further and putting those same questions to our KUOW audience. This week is a little different. Everybody has an issue that they focus on more than others. What's yours?
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A reality check on breakthrough Covid cases in Washington
Emily Griffin was ready to get back to work as a DJ in Seattle as vaccination rates got higher and Washington state fully reopened. But then she started hearing about people she knew, fully vaccinated people, coming down with Covid. Breakthrough cases made her think twice.