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Ross Reynolds

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  • A New Bill Would Require Kids To Start School At Age Six

    By law, children in Washington state don’t have to attend school until they’re 8 years old. In every other state, besides Pennsylvania, children have to attend school when they’re younger — usually 6 or 7, sometimes even 5. Now a group of lawmakers wants to lower Washington’s compulsory age of education from 8 years old to 6 years old. The bill’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for tomorrow morning and today Ross talks to the main sponsor of the bill, Renton Democrat and state Representative Marcie Maxwell.

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    Preserving Personal Information

    What kind of record are we leaving behind for the next generation? Physical objects get damaged in floods and fires, or simply get moldy in the basement.

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    In The Future, Cars Will Drive You!

    Drunk drivers, speeding tickets and parking could be a thing of the past. Google is developing driverless cars that use sensors to transport people safely

  • Potrepeneurs Visit Seattle

    Today investors from around the world are convening to discuss investments in cannabis-related products. The ArcView Group, a San Francisco investment

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    Why Are Women More Depressed Than Men?

    Women around the world are 2 to 6 times more likely than men to suffer from depression. Today Ross talks to author Dana Jack about her new book “Silencing

  • Addressing Climate Change In The Northwest

    Energy expert Amory Lovins says the United States can replace all oil and coal by the year 2050, without nuclear power, new federal taxes or subsidies, or