
Results 1 - 20 of 28 for "u:kuow.org" in Seattle, WA
The West Side Of The Mercer Mess Ramps Up
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Driving around Seattle this weekend will be trickier than normal. The Seattle Department Of Transportation plans to close parts of Aurora and Mercer Street around South Lake Union as part of the effort to convert Mercer into a two-way street. Comment?
The West Side Of The Mercer Mess Ramps Up
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Driving around Seattle this weekend will be trickier than normal. The Seattle Department Of Transportation plans to close parts of Aurora and Mercer Street around South Lake Union as part of the effort to convert Mercer into a two-way street. Comment?
Pocket Guide To The Seattle Mayor's Race
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Here's a guide to get you started, along with a handy slideshow. The photos are from the first big event of this year's campaign season, the "Super South Seattle Mayor's Forum" held on April 29 at South Seattle Community College. Comment?
Seattle Police Won't Sideline Superheroes On May Day
City police departments often have testy relations with their local superheroes, at least in the movies. Comment?
A Conversation With Mudhoney's Mark Arm
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Mark Arm and Steve Turner founded Mudhoney years before the national music press catapulted Seattle onto the national stage. Comment?
Seattle Immigrant Women Overcome Cultural Constraints To Exercise
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The non-profit group Neighborhood House and Seattle Parks and Recreation found a way to provide access to swimming to more than 400 women with diverse cultural backgrounds.Their efforts were recently recognized by the Washington State Drowning Prevention Coalition. Comment?
For Regulators, Marijuana Legalization All About 'Getting Into The Weeds'
When Washington voters legalized recreational marijuana last fall, they handed the state's Liquor Control Board a regulatory nightmare. Comment?
Environmentalists Announce Water Pollution Lawsuit Over Escaped Coal
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Laura James pulls a piece of black porous rock from the water beneath the railroad bridge in Ballard in Seattle. Comment?
The Tradition Of Naming Tunneling Machines
Bertha is here. The world's largest tunnel boring machine arrived in Seattle Tuesday after being shipped from Japan. Comment?
Duwamish Tribe Renews Hopes For Federal Recognition
At the Duwamish Longhouse in West Seattle, Cecile Hansen traces her finger down a plaque of names. Comment?
The Public Property Security Problem In Nickelsville
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For almost 2 years the homeless camp known as Nickelsville has been located in West Seattle. Comment?
94-Year-Old Seattle Alzheimer's Patient Discovers New Artistic Talent
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One of the hardest things for families dealing with Alzheimer's Disease is loss--loss of memory, loss of a loved one's ability to recognize family, and sometimes, loss of the ability to communicate. 1 comment
More Details On Greenwood Police Shooting
Seattle police have released information on the fatal shooting Tuesday evening of a 21-year-old man in Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood. Comment?
70 Years Ago: Remembering The Crash Of Boeing's Superfortress
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Firefighters and other emergency personnel respond to the crash of a B-29 prototype at the Frye Meat Packing Plant on February 18, 1943. Comment?
Patients And Caregivers Find Support At Greenwood Alzheimer's Cafe
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It's estimated that there are more than five million Americans diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Comment?
The Hidden Legacy Of Seattle Stairways
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When I meet Jake and Cathy Jaramillo , they tell me they consider Seattle a world-class city when it comes to public stairways. Comment?
13 For '13: Randy Engstrom and Andy Fife, Seattle Art Instigators
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When Randy Engstrom and Andy Fife start talking about Seattle arts and culture you can almost feel the air around them vibrate. Comment?
Proposed Hygiene Facility For Homeless In Ballard Raises Concerns
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A local organization is trying to address the growing need for homeless facilities in Ballard. Comment?
The Rise of KUOW And Public Radio In Seattle
KUOW recently began its seventh decade on the air in Seattle. All this week we've been looking back at the history of radio in the Puget Sound Region. Comment?
The Early Years Of KUOW
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KUOW recently began its seventh decade on the air in Seattle. In the second installment of a three-part series exploring the history of KUOW, Feliks Banel takes us back to the station's early years before pledge drives and NPR, and then on to the rise of public radio in the 1970s. Comment?