Ross Reynolds
Stories
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How To Grow An Urban Village In Ballard
Seattle is expecting 120,000 new residents over the next 20 years. To guide its growth, the city is currently drawing up a new comprehensive plan...
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Meet The Woman Pushing To Make Restaurant Food Safer In King County
Ross Reynolds interviews Sarah Schacht, who has survived two bouts of E.coli, about her grassroots effort to make restaurant inspection results more...
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Why Boeing Is Moving Engineering Jobs Out Of Everett
Ross Reynolds talks with Seattle Times aerospace reporter Dominic Gates about Boeing moving engineering jobs out of Everett and Washington state.
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An Ex-Seminarian's Take On Sexual Abuse Scandal
Ross Reynolds interviews local author Fred Moody about his account of discovering his seminary's sexual abuse past in his book, "Unspeakable Joy." This...
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Ken Burns On 'The Greatest Speech In American History'
Ross Reynolds talks with filmmaker Ken Burns about his new documentary, "The Address." The film captures the story of a school for boys with learning...
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Would You Accept Money To Quit Your Job?
Ross Reynolds talks with behavioral economist Uri Gneezy about company incentives and why Amazon is implementing the "Pay to Quit" program.
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The Political Chess Game Of The $15 Minimum Wage
Ross Reynolds talks with 15 Now Campaign Manager Jess Spear about its proposed Seattle city charter amendment to change the minimum wage to $15. Then,...
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Applying The Urban Center Focus In The University District
Ross Reynolds speaks with Margaret O'Mara, history professor at the University of Washington, about how Seattle's urban center focus might affect the...
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'Lack Of Accountability:' An Investigation Into Wrongful Deaths At VA Hospitals
Ross Reynolds talks with journalist Aaron Glantz about preventable deaths at Veterans Affairs hospitals. Glantz covers veterans and military issues for...
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Three Approaches To Seattle's Comprehensive Plan
Ross Reynolds speaks with Tom Hauger, manager of Comprehensive and Regional Planning at the City of Seattle's Department of Planning and Development....