Ross Reynolds
Stories
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What's The Deal With Horse Slaughter?
Today in the US there’s not much of a market for horse meat. But believe it or not, there used to be over 20 US processing plants that sold American horse
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WashPIRG Gives Seattle A C+ For Financial Transparency
WashPIRG, a division of the Public Interest Research Group, gave Seattle an overall score of 78/100, which put us at 12th place out of the 30 major cities
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Military Lifts Ban On Women In Combat
Today Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta will announce the military’s plan to allow women to serve in combat roles. It’s a move that could open up roughly
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Put The Pedals To The Metal: Last Call For Public Comment On The Future Of Cycling In Seattle
Seattle is in the process of updating its 20 year Bicycle Master Plan . Public comment is due January 31 – the last Thursday of this month. Bike advocates
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Want Your Own Low-Frequecy Radio Station?
There may soon be eight new FM radio station licenses available in Western Washington, and you can apply for one. The FCC announced that it is allowing
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Washington Law Drives Up Ferry Building Prices
State auditors say that Washington state ferries cost too much money to build. The Chetzemoka ferry for example, which transports passengers from
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Do You Volunteer?
Scheduled for The Conversation on January 24 at noon
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How Do You Talk To Your Kids About Pot?
Marijuana is now legal in Washington state and many parents are wondering how to explain this to their children. Ross Reynolds speaks with one of the
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Is A Warrior Class Forming?
It’s been 40 years since President Richard Nixon put an end to the military draft in the United States. However, today’s all-volunteer system is causing a
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Sports Columnist Steve Kelly Shoots, Scores And Retires From Sports Writing
For 30 years, Steve Kelley has been cranking out sports columns for The Seattle Times. But now, at age 63, Kelley says he’s leaving the journalism game to