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Episodes
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Grounding of 737 Max has ripple effect for Boeing suppliers
KUOW's Paige Browning speaks with Scott Hamilton, aerospace analyst with Hamilton Company, about the ripple effect from issues with Boeing's 737 Max planes.
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Seattle says 5,700 people got out of homelessness last year
KUOW's Paige Browning speaks with reporter Kate Walters about new data from the city. Seattle officials say more than 5,700 people went from homelessness to permanent housing in Seattle last year with help from city-funded programs.
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Tougher rules aim to save salmon habitat for the good of Puget Sound orcas
The state Legislature is considering toughening up the rules on seawalls in Puget Sound -- with the aim to help southern resident killer whales by protecting shoreline salmon habitat.
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Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks in Puget Sound
Want to get in some culture this weekend? KUOW's Marcie Sillman has some suggestions for you.
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Microsoft emails detail sexual harassment and discrimination – prompting Satya Nadella response
An internal email chain at Microsoft detailing women’s allegations of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination, first reported by Quartz on Thursday, has continued to grow and prompt responses from senior leadership, according to more than 90 pages of emails reviewed by KUOW.
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Motel 6 and Washington state settle over privacy violation
Motel 6 will pay $12 million for violating Washington residents’ privacy. The agreement comes after an investigation found the national motel chain was sharing guest information with immigration agents.
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As some Amazon jobs move to Bellevue, should Seattle be worried?
Kim Malcolm talks with Marilyn Strickland about Amazon's decision to move thousands of jobs from Seattle to Bellevue.
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The art and activism of millennial Nikkei focuses on the US-Mexico border
Millennial Japanese Americans use art to shine a light on the connections between World War II internments and the current situation on the US/Mex border
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Makah Tribe could again hunt whales off Washington coast
The Makah Tribe held a final hunt in 1999, but has not since practiced its whaling rights.
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Suspect in Seattle ride-share assault turns himself in
A suspect has turned himself in to police, after a Seattle woman said she was raped when trying to catch a ride-share car home.
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O Canada: What do we really know about you?
Canadian Kyla Sweet said Americans don't know much about Canada — but then Americans don't know much about anywhere, even their own country.
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The bill aimed at closing Washington's gender wage gap
Working women in Washington make about 75 cents for every dollar a man makes, on average.
