78 Available Episodes (78 Total)Average duration: 00:21:38
Jan 14, 2022
What is Temperance and Good Citizenship Day?
00:16:40
Every January, eligible students in Washington state public schools are given an opportunity to register to vote. School’s must offer the opportunity when they can– it’s the law.
Jan 13, 2022
Leavenworth has become über expensive, pricing out the people who work there
00:32:46
When 80 percent of your local employees can't afford to live in town, what do you do?
Jan 12, 2022
Bruce Harrell is Seattle's new mayor. How will he tackle one of the toughest jobs in the country?
00:33:46
Can a mayor bring a city together? After two years in a pandemic, a year of reckoning racism in policing, and a surprising electoral result, Bruce Harrell faces a lot of questions. Host Libby Denkmann, and Soundside listeners, put their questions to the newly elected mayor.
Jan 11, 2022
'Mayors have...the most challenging political job in America.' An exit interview with Seattle's Jenny Durkan.
00:16:58
Last week Jenny Durkan stepped down from her position as mayor of Seattle. She spoke to Soundside host Libby Denkmann about her time in office.
Jan 11, 2022
What you can expect from Soundside, KUOW's new noontime show
00:04:13
What should you expect from KUOW's new noontime show? Soundside's producers talk about their hopes for the new show.
Jan 11, 2022
So you got Covid. Now what?
00:24:09
King County is seeing record breaking Covid infection numbers. There's a good chance you, or someone you know, will get Covid. So if that happens, what should you do?
Jan 11, 2022
The right-wing occupation of this tiny Washington town, and the surprising aftermath
00:20:59
On May 31, 2020, Wil Johnson turned on his TV and began watching the news. At the time, protestors across the country were coming together to protest against police brutality and racism following the murder of George Floyd just a few days earlier.
Jun 25, 2021
The Record is going on summer break
00:04:03
Today is The Record's final show before going on summer break to retool and reimagine our program. In the meantime, you'll be able to hear WBUR's On Point during the noon hour. Bill Radke speaks with Meghna Chakrabarti, host of On Point, about what the show is looking to bring to Seattle, and what the region can bring to On Point.
Jun 25, 2021
It belongs in a museum! A look into the competitive world of fossils
00:13:27
There's a market for just about anything -- and fossils are hot right now. Collectors are paying tens of thousands of dollars for the latest dig, and that's making it difficult for paleontologists to track important finds. Bill Radke is joined by Christian Sidor from the Burke Museum.
Jun 25, 2021
Hot days and hotter soup: a primer on summer eats
00:15:56
A popsicle in your bubbly. Your favorite deli sandwich. A spicy soup for a blistering afternoon. Bill Radke is joined by Seattle Times' Bethany Jean Clement to discuss the best summer eats, along with a review of pandemic restaurant etiquette and the latest in Seattle restaurant news.
Jan 14 | 00:16:40
What is Temperance and Good Citizenship Day?
Jan 13 | 00:32:46
Leavenworth has become über expensive, pricing out the people who work there
Jan 12 | 00:33:46
Bruce Harrell is Seattle's new mayor. How will he tackle one of the toughest jobs in the country?
Jan 11 | 00:16:58
'Mayors have...the most challenging political job in America.' An exit interview with Seattle's Jenny Durkan.
Jan 11 | 00:04:13
What you can expect from Soundside, KUOW's new noontime show
Jan 11 | 00:24:09
So you got Covid. Now what?
Jan 11 | 00:20:59
The right-wing occupation of this tiny Washington town, and the surprising aftermath
Jun 25 | 00:04:03
The Record is going on summer break
Jun 25 | 00:13:27
It belongs in a museum! A look into the competitive world of fossils
Jun 25 | 00:15:56
Hot days and hotter soup: a primer on summer eats
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