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Tacoma Refugee Choir helps members find hope and home through song
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Over the past 10 years, more than 30,000 refugees, from more than 70 countries have resettled in Washington state through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. It’s one thing to welcome refugees; it’s another to make them feel at home. The Tacoma Refugee Choir has helped give that feeling to refugees, as well as immigrants and native US citizens. Th…
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Big league baseball is back — with some not so minor changes
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It’s opening day for Major League Baseball, and the Mariners are back in action today hosting the Cleveland Guardians at T-Mobile Park. M’s faithful will tell you: there’s a lot to look forward to this season. But in the off-season, some of the biggest rule changes to the game came into play. The bases themselves are three inches bigger all around.…
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Hilary Franz, Commissioner of Public Lands, on wildfires and forestry
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The Department of Natural Resources manages almost 6 million acres of the state’s forest, farm, tidelands, recreational and commercial lands. Soundside asks your questions about wildfire management and forestry, including the state's new carbon credit market and logging practices.By Libby Denkmann
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Small apartments from 100 years ago offer townhome alternative
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A century ago, Seattle faced an even bigger housing shortage than it does now. Buildings people built in response offer clues as to how we might respond today. But it’ll take some changes from Olympia to make that happen.By Joshua McNichols
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Experts say trying to count the number of homeless people in WA is 'a bit like nailing water to the wall'
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How many homeless people live in Washington state? It seems like a relatively simple question — especially since it’s the basis for so many important decisions. 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.…
Washington state has a long history with roller skating. In fact, before we were even actually a state, we were building rinks. And it goes beyond just a need to go fast and run into people.By Mike Davis
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Hear it Again: The 'raw deal' within our meat industry
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In early 2020, the world shut down. Those of us who could, stayed inside. We learned to bake. We got really into animal crossing. But the workers who process our food couldn’t afford that same time off.By Libby Denkmann
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Restitution and repair: Why these mediators find value in conflict
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The Washington Mediation Association was founded 40 years ago. It's members openly embrace conflict as a useful struggle. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/soundsideBy Libby Denkmann
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What Arizona v. Navajo Nation could mean for tribal rights in the West and beyond
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Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Arizona v. Navajo Nation. The court’s decision could have significant implications for the water rights of tribes across the country, including here in the Pacific Northwest. Soundside guest host Kim Malcolm talked to Monte Mills, professor of law at the University of Washington, and dire…
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After another harsh winter, Whatcom County continues flood repair
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An exodus of residents from Whatcom County following the 2021 floods left attractive space for some people who can’t afford homes and are living out of RVs and cars — even though they know there’s a high risk the area will flood.By Kim Malcolm
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'Whatcha listening to?' Seattle DJs and writers take on spring
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On an occasional segment we’re calling “Whatcha listening to,” Soundside asked some local DJs, musicians, and writers to recommend a song that captures an idea. And this time, we’re asking for songs about spring. They have delivered. As you may guess, the content in these songs can be as resonant as the season is: from driving in the rain, hearing …
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Representation sold separately: New American Girl dolls overlook Seattle's diversity
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For Soundside producer Noel Gasca, two new American Girl dolls prompted her to think about who gets to represent Seattle — even in doll form — and reexamine her own relationship with her favorite childhood toy.By Mike Davis
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As CEO steps down, Starbucks employees strike
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On Monday, as Howard Schultz stepped down as interim CEO of Starbucks, he sent a memo to leadership at Starbucks. It reads, in part: “As I step away, I leave you all as the stewards, in service of all of our partners. They are the heart and soul of our company — the living embodiment of human connection.” Today, “partners” — aka store baristas — at…
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Volunteers keep skiing affordable at Badger Mountain
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If you enjoy skiing, you probably know it takes more than just some skis, boots and poles to slide down a hill. It also takes money. Tickets at Washington’s big ski resorts run from $65 to $150 a day.That’s not the case at Badger Mountain Ski Area in Central Washington. There, the price is a mere $10 a day. That’s because the hill is a nonprofit, e…
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Make Believe Seattle: a new destination for genre fans
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KUOW Arts and Culture reporter Mike Davis sits down with festival director Billy Ray Brewton to talk about inclusivity and GENRE as "Make Believe Seattle" makes its festival debut this weekend. 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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The XFL promises alternative football. Can it survive?
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The XFL is on its third attempt at an alternative football league. The first iteration was in 2000, and lasted for a single season. The second attempt, in 2020, was sidelined after five games due to COVID. But there's a long history of alternative football in the spring. Will fans support the team enough to keep them afloat? And can the team attrac…
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'Nature is speaking': How the Palouse inspired a unique soundscape composition
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Yii Kah Hoe, a Malaysian composer, soundscape artist, and current Fulbright Scholar in Residence at Washington State University incorporated the sounds of the Palouse into his latest composition, "Of this Land."By Mike Davis
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Debate over proposed CID light rail station heats up
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Sound Transit's board of directors is voting Thursday on a hotly contested issue — where to put a light rail station in the Chinatown International District.By Mike Davis
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Should a federal agency be killing coyotes, bears, and beavers?
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Wildlife Services is a federal agency that's tasked with killing and dispersing problem animals like predators that are eating ranchers' calves, birds who pose a risk to planes at airports, or even ducks that are eating endangered salmon near dams. Ranchers and farmers call the work necessary, while conservationists see it as inhumane and ineffecti…
Gardening Legend Ciscoe Morris joins Soundside to talk about the advent of Spring and to answer listener questions. 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.By Libby Denkmann
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Where does it all go? The journey of San Juan recycling
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All of San Juan’s garbage and recycling is processed off of the island. The same goes for garbage on Orcas and Lopez islands -- it’s loaded on a train, which heads to Klickitat County. Trash from San Juan goes to Cowlitz. It’s the reason San Juan County has the most expensive landfill trash program in the state. But recycling is a little more compl…
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Amazon makes move to disrupt the health care industry
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Late last month, Amazon closed a $3.9 billion deal to acquire One Medical, a membership-based primary care practice. The provider, which was founded in 2007, leans heavily on technology for care, using things like telehealth visits and apps for scheduling appointments.The acquisition is a big step for Amazon but not a surprising one.…
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So, you've decided to run for city council
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There are more than 30 candidates for just 7 Seattle City Council seats in the coming election. We look at some of the best ways to stand out in a crowded field. 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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The Abstract: A song of fire and ice cores
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Can fertilizer be sustainably made without fossil fuels? How have volcanos changed our atmosphere? We look at two recent studies about emissions today and throughout the past.By Libby Denkmann
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When WA was a country music capital — Stephanie Clifford's 'The Farewell Tour'
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When you think about country music, places like Texas, Appalachia and Nashville probably come to your mind. Maybe you even know about California's "Bakersfield Sound."But the Pacific Northwest has a long country tradition: from honky tonks in Tacoma to radio shows in Walla Walla and dances at Whatcom County meeting halls.…
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The hunt is on for 'Monkeyshines' in Tacoma
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Every lunar new year, a group of volunteer artists sneak through Tacoma in the dead of night. They hide thousands of colorful glass “floats” – what look like five-to-ten-inch orbs, with an insignia stamped on the top. If you’ve been in Tacoma sometime over the past month and seen people shaking bushes, climbing trees, or turning up rocks, you’ve li…
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Silicon Valley Bank collapse: what the heck happened?
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann speaks with Seattle University's Albers School of Business & Economics Dean Joe Phillips about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, and the ripple effects we might feel here in the Pacific Northwest. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow…
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Oscar nominee and celebrity hairstylist Camille Friend makes Hollywood 'hair story'
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"Us," "Captain Marvel," "Guardians of the Galaxy," "The Hunger Games," "The Hateful Eight." They all have one thing in common: celebrity hairstylist Camille Friend.By Mike Davis
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Seattle's new caste discrimination ban illuminates a complex civil rights discussion
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When the Seattle City Council chose to ban caste discrimination in February, they delved into a complex civil rights issue, one that businesses and institutions across the country are increasingly grappling with, too. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/…
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'A Thousand Splendid Suns' is a journey through 3 decades of Afghan life
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Last month, the Seattle Opera hosted “Jashin: a celebration of Afghan arts," highlighting Afghan history, culture, and arts — topics that can be lost between constant news stories of war and violence. That show led to the opera's current production — the world premiere of "A Thousand Splendid Suns."By Mike Davis
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No Spoilers: Talking ECCC and our love for cordyceps
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann sits down with fellow KUOW nerds Dyer Oxley and Mike Davis to talk about Emerald City Comic Con, and how "The Last of Us" changed the video game adaptation landscape! 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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How WA food banks are handling a hunger cliff
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Emergency Benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – also known as SNAP – have ended. The change in federal law affects more than half a million households in Washington – representing a loss of about 95 million dollars a month in food assistance. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by ma…
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What can Seattle's 1970s 'Boeing Bust' teach us about recent tech layoffs?
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Since the 1970s, whenever people in the PNW lose their jobs en masse, Seattleites ask whether this is the next Boeing Bust. Is it time to retire the reference? 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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'Just one of many tragic stories': Uncovering the story of Chemawa Indian School
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For 150 years, the federal government operated more than 400 boarding schools for Indigenous children who had been forcibly removed from their families. One example of the brutal legacy of these boarding schools lies in Oregon, in the unmarked grave of Charlie Fiester. Soundside caught up with KUOW investigative reporter Ashley Hiruko to talk about…
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Hear it again: Where the wild things grow — a visit to the new UW greenhouse
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Over the last three years, the University of Washington has been moving its extensive plant collection from its Botany Greenhouse in Redmond to this new 20,000-foot greenhouse on campus. 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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Need a little help getting through 'The Big Dark'? Soundside has your weekend covered
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We're headed into the last leg of "The Big Dark" — that time of year when you just want to nestle inside, hang out on your couch, cling to our seasonal affective disorder lamps, and really not do much more than that. But we've almost made it through! You can sense spring if you know where to look. Why not get a head start on emerging back into ever…
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Searching for home. Seattle author publishes first book of short stories
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In her new book of short stories, Home is a Made Up Place, Seattle author Ronit Plank explores the intersection between fabricated characters and plots and the true life Plank lived. 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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'They're not listening anymore.' Member of WA's government transparency committee steps down
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Attorney Kathy George has resigned from the Washington legislature’s Sunshine Committee. The committee’s role is to monitor the state government’s transparency laws. 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…
Soundside host Libby Denkmann chats with Gig Harbor Now reporter Charlee Glock-Jackson, along with Councilmember Jeni Woock about Monday's vote on Ordinance 1507, allowing Short Term Rentals in Gig Harbor. 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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In WA, pay and child care present obstacles to jury diversity and participation
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Under the Sixth Amendment of the US Constitution, defendants in criminal cases have the right to a jury of their peers at trial. But in Washington state, it might not always work out that way for people of color. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/sound…
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'It's like junk food': Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez on why she won't tackle 'culture wars'
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Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez won a surprising victory in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District last fall. She says she did it by listening carefully to her voters’ concerns. She also rejects Democratic and Republican party orthodoxy. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https:…
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The 'chatbot' race is on. How should we use them?
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Late last year, ChatGPT took the internet by storm. Many have heralded the large language model (LLM) as a new era of technology.Since ChatGPT's parent company, OpenAI, released it to the public, other tech giants are jumping in.Bing, Microsoft's search engine, debuted a limited release of its helpful AI. Google is also working out the kinks in its…
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Along WA-ID border, abortion laws create confusion for health care providers
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Since Roe v. Wade was overturned last year, lawmakers in Olympia and Boise have been pursuing vastly different goals on abortion access. Many health care providers aren't sure what they can and can't do. 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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Rural communities desperately need more pharmacists. A new initiative aims to help
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Around the country, many rural communities are dealing with the issue of “pharmacy deserts.” A combination of widespread retirements and high operating costs is leading to a shortage of pharmacists and pharmacies. In rural communities across Washington state, those in the profession are usually the first person residents see for medical care.…
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Hear it again: Remembering the maestro behind 'Twin Peaks' sound
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February 24th marks the day agent Dale Cooper first came to the town of Twin Peaks. And while the town may be fictional, the towns of Snoqualmie and North Bend have embraced “The Real Twin Peaks Days." And we're also celebrating, by returning to one of our favorite stories - remembering the maestro behind the music that made Twin Peaks so iconic. W…
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From unexpected invasion to unyielding resolve, Seattleite documents a year of war in Ukraine
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On February 23, 2022, Ukrainians went to bed in a country on the brink. For months, Russian military forces were stationed near the border, encircling Ukraine on three sides. The U.S. intelligence community told the world to brace for an invasion. But many observers questioned if war was in Vladimir Putin’s plans. The worst-case scenario was confir…
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A year later, Ukrainian refugees' legal status creates roadblocks for resettling in the PNW
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The U.N. estimates that at least 8 million Ukrainian refugees have been recorded across Europe. Before Russia’s invasion, the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan prompted another refugee crisis. These global conflicts, among others, have triggered mass displacements on an unprecedented scale. Some folks are making it here. In the last year, Snohomish…
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The lasting harm of Washington's deadliest mass shooting
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Wah Mee was Washington's deadliest mass shooting. The way it was covered inflicted long term harm to the CID and Chinese American communities. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/soundsideBy Libby Denkmann
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Artists vs. AI: where innovation meets unwelcome imitation
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KUOW Arts & Culture reporter Mike Davis shares what he's learned about ChatGPT after interviewing a man who used the chatbot to write & publish a novel in less than 8 hours. 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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Soundside goes live: Behind the scenes of 'Ghost Herd'
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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.By Libby Denkmann