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Who was the anonymous donor behind the Denny Blaine playground?
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Summer is almost here, last weekend, temperatures climbed into the 80s throughout the Puget Sound area. And for many, warm temperatures mean trips to the beach and swims in Lake Washington. Heading out to swim this past weekend was extra sweet for some beachgoers: the community at Denny Blaine, a beach popular with Seattle’s queer community. It’s o…
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The Cowboy who became a Stuntman: Yakima Canutt
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann sits down with Mossback's Northwest host Knute Berger to talk about the Colfax, WA man who made "Stuntman" a profession - Yakima Canutt.Af Libby Denkmann
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What's the future of the UW's pro-Palestinian encampment? It depends who you ask
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Across the country, at dozens of campuses, college students and faculty have gathered to protest the war in Gaza. And in many cases, organizers are also calling on their schools to divest from their financial and educational ties to Israel. This is happening at the University of Washington as well.Af Zaki Barak Hamid
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Another blow to Boeing: Feds say it hasn’t lived up to its deal in the wake of two deadly crashes
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Good news is a shrinking rarity for Boeing these days. The latest: The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that Boeing has violated a settlement related to the deadly 737 Max 8 crashes in 2018 and 2019. The decision opens the door for potential prosecution and is the latest blow to fall for the company, which faces its most existential crisis i…
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How early and often should women get mammograms?
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New guidance from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends women should get a mammogram every other year starting at age 40 and continuing until age 74. With so much at stake, it’s important to stay in the know. Soundside spoke with Dr. Janie Lee, professor of Radiology at the University of Washington and the director of breast imaging se…
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Juvenile crime is up in King County. Officials can’t agree about how to handle it
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As juvenile crime rates surge in King County, there is little consensus over what is causing the trend or how to respond to it.Af Ann Dornfeld
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What's next for the Gates Foundation?
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Melinda French Gates says she is leaving the foundation that bears her name. She announced Monday she will depart the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to focus on other charitable ventures. The foundation headquartered in Seattle is the largest philanthropic organization in the world. This year, it plans to spend 8 and half billion dollars on caus…
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Who let the Bobs out? What the Ferguson doppelgangers say about Washington’s top-two primary
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Over the weekend news broke that in addition to current Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson, two more people named "Bob Ferguson" would also be running for governor. By Monday's withdrawal deadline, the "Bob" party looked to be winding down: both of the newcomer Bob Fergusons dropped out of the governor's race. But some officials say the…
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Lost Patients live show explores what's next for mental healthcare
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In the podcast "Lost Patients," journalists Will James, Sydney Brownstone ,and Esmy Jimenez explored why so many people with severe mental illness in Washington state are not getting the care they need.Af Libby Denkmann
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A night on patrol with Seattle's 'real-life superheroes'
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A group of volunteer vigilantes are fighting crime in the dark of the night. Soundside producer Alec Cowan recently joined two heroes on patrol to hear more about the work local superheroes are doing.Af Diana Opong
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Transforming nuclear waste to glass: Hanford cleanup plans take a step forward
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After four years of closed door negotiations, the Department of Energy, EPA, and WA Ecology released a revised plan to clean up 56 million gallons of nuclear waste at the Hanford site in Central Washington. Much of that waste will be turned into glass. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to…
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Elementary school closures could be on the way for SPS families
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Like many school districts across the state and country, Seattle Public Schools is staring down a shaky financial future. The district is projecting a $105 million dollar budget shortfall next school year. Soundside host Libby Denkmann talks with SPS School Board President Liza Rankin about what these potential closures could mean for educators, fa…
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Seattle parents call in attorneys over school district's highly capable program changes
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In late April, the PTAs at Cascadia and Decatur Elementaries, two highly capable cohort schools, retained a lawyer and sent a letter to the district outlining concerns about the changes to the highly capable program. The letter alleges that SPS doesn’t have the resources to adequately implement the neighborhood school model. And so closing the coho…
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Lily Gladstone chronicles Blackfeet Nation's reunion with buffalo in new SIFF documentary
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She’s an Oscar nominee, a Golden Globe winner, and the pride of Mountlake Terrace High School. And now, Lily Gladstone has an executive producer credit for her work with "Bring Them Home" a new documentary screening at SIFF next week.Af Libby Denkmann
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Seattle researchers are hunting for asteroids with the power of THOR
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann sits down with Dr. Joachim Moeyens of UW's DiRAC Institute to talk about the algorithm that has helped discover over 27,000 new asteroids in our solar system.Af Libby Denkmann
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A snowball that became an avalanche. Lessons from the financial struggles of the Bellevue Arts Museum
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What started as an art fair made it big in 2001, when the Bellevue Arts Museum opened its brand-new building on the corner of 6th Street and Bellevue Way. But in the decades since opening its doors, BAM has struggled financially, and in recent reporting, the Seattle Times’ Margo Vansynghel found that a recent fundraiser was just one symptom of larg…
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'Menopause is not a bad word.' New bill aims to increase awareness, reduce stigma
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Proposed federal legislation is bringing attention to an understudied and overlooked part of every woman's life — menopause.Af Libby Denkmann
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Boeing's Starliner launch delayed by last minute scrub
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann speaks with space & science journalist Jonathan O’Callaghan about Boeing's latest scrubbed Starliner mission, and what's next.Af Libby Denkmann
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What would the reclassification of cannabis mean for Washington state businesses, researchers?
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An historic shift to American drug policy is on the way. The United States Drug Enforcement Administration is poised to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I drug to Schedule III. Weed’s longtime classification has put it at odds with laws in several states, including Washington. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the sho…
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'It’s like you have 80 sisters.' Rat City Roller Derby hearkens back to indie Seattle roots
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Soundside heads to Hangar 30 at Magnuson Park for the 20th Anniversary of Rat City Roller Derby!Af Paige Browning
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Graffiti was carved into their windows. The city wants these Seattle bars to fix it or pay up
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The city of Seattle issued warnings to two businesses about some very unique graffiti on their front windows. It's prompted the question: Who's responsible for graffiti cleanup?Af Sarah Leibovitz
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As a teen, they found belonging at this LGBTQ+ youth center. Now, they're paying it forward
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Soundside revisits a story produced by RadioActive alum Avery Styer back in 2016. Eight years ago, Avery took us to a space in Capitol Hill that had a special spot in their life - Lambert House, a community center for LGBTQ+ youth. Since that original story, Avery has aged out of the youth programs Lambert House currently offers, but that doesn’t m…
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Can King County actually close its youth jail? It's not so simple, audit finds
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In 2020, amid racial justice protests, King County Executive Dow Constantine vowed to close a newly-built youth detention facility in the next five years.A new county audit of the facility, called the Judge Patricia H. Clark Children and Family Justice Center, points out the complications of actually accomplishing Constantine’s goal.…
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What former Binance CEO's money laundering conviction could mean for crypto crime
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This week a Seattle federal court sentenced Changpeng Zhao -- founder and former CEO of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance -- to four months in prison. In contrast to the high-profile case of FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, who used his crypto exchange to defraud billions of dollars from its users, Zhao pled guilty to not doing more to…
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Washington spends big on early education. So, why is it so hard to get your kid into preschool?
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Washington ranked 33rd in preschool access for 4-year-olds. Yet Washington ranks eighth in terms of spending. So, what gives?Af Diana Opong
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Hear it again: How Stephanie Land took on hunger and higher education
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In this encore broadcast, Soundside guest host Diana Opong revisits a conversation with author Stephanie Land. Land had just published a book about her experience of going to college as a single mother, and the struggles she faced working towards her degree. Her second book is titled “Class, A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education.”…
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Low snowpack plus dry summer means tough choices for Eastern Washington farmers
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann sits down with NW News Network correspondent Anna King to talk about the impacts drought has on Farmers out in Eastern WA.Af Libby Denkmann
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How tech titans profit off the anxiety of relentless change
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Investigative reporter and economist Loretta Napoleoni tracks the rise of 'tech titans' in her new book, “Technocapitalism: the Rise of the New Robber Barons and the Fight for the Common Good." She argues they have used technology to become massively wealthy at a high cost to most of the rest of us. We can only make Soundside because listeners supp…
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How loopholes in Washington state law can protect abusive school staff
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In Washington state, if a teacher or other certified school staff commits serious misconduct, like abuse, districts are required to report that to the state for investigation – and possibly the revocation of that person’s certification to work in schools.Af Libby Denkmann
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"They've had enough": Current and former SPD officers step forward with harassment complaints
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Four female Seattle police officers have told the city that they intend to sue over sexual discrimination, harassment, and a hostile work environment.Af Libby Denkmann
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Would a transfer portal alter the spirit of high school sports?
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The WIAA, which governs high schools sports in Washington, briefly flirted with loosening transfer rules for student athletes this year. The potential changes raised concerns among coaches. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/soundside…
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Amazon's rise to the top explained in 'The Everything War'
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As Amazon faces a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit, a new book is out with a fresh look at how it went from a Bellevue garage to a sprawling empire of online retail, cloud computing, and logistics — and a political lightning rod.Af Libby Denkmann
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TikTok creators in Western Washington consider the potential impact of a national ban
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A new law that could outlaw TikTok in the U.S. in 2025 has content creators in Western Washington worried about the future of their business model.Af Diana Opong
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Films directed by women are the rule, not the exception, at CASCADIA film fest in Bellingham
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A film fest this weekend in Bellingham is dedicated to highlighting distinct and diverse works from women filmmakers from around the world. It’s called The CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival and it kicked off Thursday, April 25. Soundside guest host Diana Opong caught up with a panel of CASCADIA featured directors to discuss their experie…
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Nurses, technicians, and medical assistants win payout from Providence
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Tens of thousands of Providence nurses, technicians, and medical assistants are about to get their slice of a big payout — totaling $220 million. That major chunk of change comes as part of a verdict in a class action wage theft lawsuit. It was filed on behalf of hourly workers against Providence Health & Services.…
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Is there life on... Saturn? A small moon orbiting the sixth planet has scientists' attention
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Soundside host Diana Opong sits down with UW scientist Fabien Klenner to talk about the recent discoveries from Enceladus, one of the moons of Saturn.Af Diana Opong
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Can we combat climate change by brightening clouds?
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Scientists gathered on the flight deck of a decommissioned aircraft carrier this month to test a technology to assist with cloud brightening. The idea is basically to make clouds more reflective so they bounce more of the sun’s rays back out to space. Theoretically cooling the earth and combating global warming. It’s the first time such a test has …
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How do people escape the 'churn' and enter recovery?
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In the final episode of Lost Patients, a partnership between KUOW and The Seattle Times, host Will James and reporter Sydney Brownstone look at stories of recovery. Soundside speaks with host Will James and reporter Sydney Brownstone about why they chose to end the series with this topic and how a date at a cemetery was the impetus for this project…
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If Microsoft has a security breach, are government agencies at risk?
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Soundside host Diana Opong sits down with cybersecurity journalist Eric Geller & cybersecurity researcher Quentin Hodgson to talk about the recent report about security issues at Microsoft.Af Diana Opong
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WA Republicans throw weight behind MAGA candidate Semi Bird
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Washington state Republicans gathered in Spokane over the weekend to throw support behind a candidate for governor and other key offices. After a rowdy back and forth over whether the party would endorse at all, former Richland school board member Semi Bird emerged with the official GOP stamp of approval for the governor’s race. The decision sends …
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Boeing's safety culture gets a closer look on Capitol Hill
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The investigation into Boeing’s safety culture, and what led up to the 737 Max blowout over Portland in January has made its way to Capitol Hill.Af Diana Opong
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What's at the core of new apple creation at Washington State University?
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Soundside host Diana Opong sits down with WSU horticulturalist and fruit breeder Kate Evans to talk about the science behind creating the new WA64 apple.Af Diana Opong
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Should highly capable students go to different schools? Seattle changes its approach
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Seattle Public Schools is phasing out its highly capable cohort (HCC) model – where advanced learners go to a handful of elementary, middle and high schools in the district with curriculum that is one or two years ahead of their grade depending on the subject. Instead, starting next school year (2024-25), the district’s replacement, called the “hig…
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Here's why car insurance just jumped nearly 25% in Washington state
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann speaks with NW Insurance Council president Kenton Brice about the rising cost of auto insurance in WA State.Af Libby Denkmann
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'Intergenerational tension.' How Seattle Jews are considering Passover this year
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"I think lots of people looking towards this Passover holiday are trying to figure out — how will I sit around a Seder table and talk about what's happening in the world today and this lens of Jewish identity, knowing that my parents, grandparents, my children, or grandchildren see the world through really, really different eyes than I do?"…
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How beverage battles undermined the tap and gave rise to bottled water
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Dip into your average grocery or convenience store, and you’ll have your pick of at least a dozen different brands of bottled water.But despite being so ubiquitous in American culture today, the meteoric rise of bottled water isn't by coincidence -- and your average bottle and average tap have more in common than you might think.…
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Cascade PBS show 'The Nosh with Rachel Belle' tucks into the Northwest's culinary scene
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Like sour cream dolloped lovingly on a baked potato, journalist and food writer Rachel Belle finds the delicious nooks and unexpected crannies of the Pacific Northwest culinary scene.Af Libby Denkmann
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Officer who struck Jaahnavi Kandula had a 'checkered history.' SPD hired him anyway
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann talks with freelance journalist Andrew Engelson about his reporting in Publicola on SPD Officer Kevin Dave's employment record at the Tucson Police Department in Arizona.Af Libby Denkmann
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Bird flu is now spreading to cattle. Should Washington dairy farmers be worried?
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As of last week, a long-running avian influenzas outbreak has affected more than 85 million poultry birds -- making it the deadliest avian flu in U.S. history. If that wasn’t enough cause for concern, cases of avian flu are now showing up in dairy cows and in Texas, at least one case was confirmed to have jumped from a dairy cow to a person.…
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How 'the churn' of the mental health care system leaves patients adrift
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