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Ross Files with Dave Ross

Broadcast legend Dave Ross, winner of multiple Edward R. Murrow Awards for excellence in journalism, talks to the people and policy makers affecting your world. Now, you can listen to the full conversation - raw and uncut. 
June 19, 2024

Onur Bakiner, Associate Professor of Political Science at Seattle University: AI Ethics

Onur Bakiner, PhD, has been working on a research project examining the impact of emerging technologies on fundament rights. His research addresses AI risks and harms, proposed so...   (24:46)
June 14, 2024

Buskarama: Telling your story your way

It's a weekend full of music at Pike Place Market and we learn about Buskaram with Davin Steadman, Jim Page and Hannah Rames   (43:19)
June 6, 2024

Congressman Derek Kilmer: AI and political ads

Of all of the new and scary dangers associated with AI, one that is immediately pressing is how it can be used to create confusion in a political election... There is currently a ...   (20:09)
June 4, 2024

Dr. Keith Jerome: What do we need to know about new COVID variants?

New variants, new names, what is the latest when it comes to COVID-19? UW virologist, Dr. Keith Jerome brings us the latest update and what we need to know this summer.    (13:48)
May 30, 2024

Robert Downen: Christian Nationalism and the Texas GOP

As GOP conventions take place across the country ahead of the 21st century, the most recent one in Texas caught the eye of Dave Ross, host of Seattle's Morning News. In an effort ...   (21:57)
May 23, 2024

Sharon Lerner: Finding forever chemicals in our blood

In her latest piece for ProPublica, "Toxic Gaslighting: How 3M Executives Convinced a Scientist the Forever Chemicals She Found in Human Blood Were Safe" Sharon Lerner highlights ...   (14:10)
May 14, 2024

Max Simon: Going to College for Cannabis

Tacoma Community College has become the latest partner with GreenFlower... offering a certification to break into the $2 billion dollar industry.  Green Flower CEO Max Simon says the jobs are plentiful.    (15:38)
May 6, 2024

Candidate for Governor: Mark Mullet

Dave Ross sits down with State Senator Mark Mullet, candidate for Governor of Washington.   (30:53)
May 2, 2024

Candidate for Governor: Dave Reichert

Dave Ross sits down with Dave Reichert, candidate for Governor of Washington    (53:07)
April 26, 2024

Candidate for Governor: Semi Bird

Dave Ross sits down with Semi Bird, candidate for Governor who was endorsed by the Washington GOP.    (41:19)
April 17, 2024

Nat Henry: How Walkable is Seattle

How important is "walkability" for you in a city? We spoke to Nat Henry , a former UW researcher turned entrepreneur who created a interactive walkability map of neighborhoods in Seattle The website: close.city   (15:56)
April 10, 2024

Clayton Page Aldern: The impact of climate change on mental health

Hotter days, higher pollution, more dangerous weather events: all of this and more is physically changing us from the inside out, and we don’t even realize it. THE WEIGHT OF...   (31:01)
March 22, 2024

Dr. Elizabeth Comen: The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught Us About Women’s Bodies and Why it Matters Today

Medical oncologist Dr. Elizabeth Comen tells us about the hisotry of medical care for women in the United States. She explains how misguided information and practices have drastic...   (13:48)
February 20, 2024

Using AI... while also creating the rules for AI. A conversation with Senator Joe Nguyễn

We saw a report that Senator Joe Nguyễn was using AI to "crush reports", so we wanted to know what that means. How can artificial intelligence be used to help our lawmakers? On ...   (13:05)
February 14, 2024

Nick Miroff on the Migrant Concern at the Border

"Nick Miroff is the Department of Homeland Security reporter for the Washington Post. He is the co-author of a recent article titled, 'Trump vs. Biden on immigration: 12 charts co...   (16:27)
January 30, 2024

Becoming the punk rock prosecutor! A conversation with Christopher Stockwell

Seattle City Prosecutor and Author of Sleeping in the Daytime Christopher Stockwell joins us for a conversation about recovery. How did Christopher's experience growing up lead hi...   (24:09)
January 15, 2024

The people of Israel never wanted a war in Gaza, a conversation with Judy Lash Balint of the Jewish News Syndicate

Judy Lash Balint, Correspondent for the Jewish News Syndicate and author of "Jerusalem Diaries" talks to Dave about her perspective in Jerusalem on the conflict happening there, h...   (13:23)
December 28, 2023

Learning about the Japanese American Resistance with author Frank Abe

Franke Abe, author of We Hereby Refuse, a graphic novel about the incarceration of Japanese Americans, joins Dave to discuss his book and the stories behind it. This is a look int...   (22:23)
December 21, 2023

Why Jewish Voice for Peace is calling for a cease fire, a conversation with Eliana Horn

Last week 8 bridges were blocked across the United States, including here in Seattle. The protestors were, and continue, to call for a cease fire in the War in Gaza. To learn more...   (26:07)
December 20, 2023

What exactly is White Male Privilege? An interview with author David Goldenkranz

David Goldenkranz has a new book out about a subject that you probably have heard about, White Male Privilege. So... what exactly is it and why does Goldenkranz believe it is wors...   (41:17)
December 19, 2023

Is Congress better at working together than we think? A conversation with Representative Adam Smith

With Congress in recess, 9th district Representative Adam Smith visited the studio for a conversation covering multiple topics. Representative Smith gives his thoughts on the war ...   (32:23)
November 2, 2023

The ever going conversation of kids, social media and sharing information with Dr. Devorah Heitner

Author of Growing Up In Public joins us to discuss the impact of social media on kids. While there are areas of concerns, Dr. Heitner says the internet can actually be a tool that...   (16:52)
August 16, 2023

Some untold stories of refugees with Stranger Becomes Neighbor host Andrea Smardon

There's many untold stories of the people who fled Afghanistan in the summer of 2021. "Stranger Becomes Neighbor" looks at the fallout from the fall of Kabul, and introduces us to...   (16:10)
July 19, 2023

The future of plastics, with Eleftheria Roumeli, Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at UW

The plastic problem, one that continues to make headlines about the impact of plastics on our environment, bodies and more. But what if you could have plastics, that are stronger ...   (22:02)
May 23, 2023

Jody Hall, Founder of Wunderground Coffee and Mushrooms

"Jody Hall has a new pop-up at SEATAC Airport, serving coffee with adaptogenic mushrooms in it. Her company, Wunderground Coffee and Mushrooms provides innovative wellness in the ...   (20:57)
May 23, 2023

New York Times Investigative Reporter David Fahrenthold

"David Fahrenthold and Dave touch on the current standstill in discussions on the US debt crisis. Will the country avoid default before the June 1st deadline? Also, E. Jean Carro...   (08:46)
April 6, 2023

Kimmy Siebens, USA Today Woman of the Year and nurse at Harborview Medical Center and

Kimmy Siebens understands what it takes to be a nurse and the sacrifices one must go through in order to do her job. But, going above and beyond her work responsibilities, Siebens...   (17:10)
March 8, 2023

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February 22, 2023

Joanna Schwartz, Author of SHIELDED: How the Police Became Untouchable

In the conversations surrounding police reform, you may have heard about qualified immunity. Qualified immunity is a protection for police officers when they violate the constitut...   (20:07)
February 8, 2023

Andrea Suarez, Founder and Executive Director of We Heart Seattle

The budget proposal from the King County Regional Homlessness Authority is in the billions and some, like Andrea Suarez, founder and Executive Director Of We Heart Seattle, believ...   (25:00)
January 30, 2023

Peter Chapman, CEO of IONQ

Technology is rapidly evolving and soon, business owners, the government and even one day, yourself will become familiar with Quantum Computing. This form of computation is changi...   (21:10)
January 5, 2023

Dacher Keltner, author of AWE: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life

Awe is all around us. From the biggest, life changing events to stopping to smell the flowers on your way to the beach. You can find awe in everything, and when you do find awe, y...   (16:41)
October 26, 2022

Emma Belcher: Navigating Nuclear War

The War in Ukraine has brought us, seemingly, closer to nuclear war. The closest we've been since the Cuban Missile Crisis. Comments from President Putin have raised questions suc...   (20:01)
July 28, 2022

Rose Kenny: The secret to aging

Aging... something every person dreads, what does it mean for your physical and well being? Can you rely on just having "good genes"? Rose Kenney, author of Age Proof: The New Sci...   (21:58)
March 29, 2022

Homelessness is a Housing Problem

There are plenty of well-understood risk factors for homelessness; addiction, mental illness, poverty.  But it turns out that even in places where the poverty rates are some ...   (21:25)
March 11, 2022

Mónica Guzmán, Dangerously Divided Times

It's no surprise to anyone that Americans today are deeply divided. How do we have conversations with the people we vehemently disagree with on, well — everything? Journalis...   (16:12)
March 1, 2022

Dr Gleb Yemetz, Surviving Invasion in a Kyiv Hospital

Dr Gleb Yemetz is a cardiac surgeon. He has been living with his staff at a hospital in Kyiv since the invasion began, performing emergency surgeries for the critically wounded. D...   (17:54)
February 25, 2021

Dr. Jillian Peterson, How to Prevent School Shootings

Nearly three times as many people die in school mass shootings when an armed officer is present. That's the finding of a study of every case since 1980, led by Hamline University ...   (17:03)
February 19, 2021

Dr. Melissa Rice, Landing the Perseverance Rover on Mars

Searching for signs of life on another planet, choosing which rocks to bring back to Earth: and all from the comfort of home? That's life right now for Dr. Melissa Rice, who is a ...   (15:18)
February 4, 2021

Sara Nelson on Running for City Council

Sara Nelson, co-owner of Fremont Brewing, has just announced her campaign for Position 9 on Seattle City Council. She calls KIRO Radio's Dave Ross to explain why the council needs...   (17:06)
November 6, 2020

Dr. William Haseltine, We Don't Need a Vaccine to End the Pandemic

As cases of the novel coronavirus reach new heights, you might be pinning your hopes on finding a vaccine. Dr. William Haseltine is here to shatter that illusion: but luckily, he ...   (32:03)
October 9, 2020

Jennifer Taub, Big Dirty Money

Why do we let white collar criminals get away with their crimes? That's the question Jennifer Taub sets out to answer in her new book, Big Dirty Money, after wondering why no one ...   (17:27)
September 15, 2020

Jeff McCausland, When the Fate of a Nation Hangs in the Balance, What Makes a Great Leader?

As two renowned military strategists faced off against each other at the Battle of Gettysburg, they took opposite approaches for rallying their troops, with pivotal consequences f...   (18:56)
August 7, 2020

Jevin West and Carl Bergstrom, Calling Bull****

KIRO Radio's Dave Ross sits down with biologist and data scientist Carl Bergstrom as well as director of the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public Jevin We...   (27:58)
July 29, 2020

Shawn Rochester, A Brief History of the Black Wealth Gap in America

Dave Ross has been getting emails about the current protests: emails saying that the civil rights movement is behind us, and justice has already been achieved. That things aren't ...   (44:52)
July 27, 2020

Thomas W. Jones, From Willard Straight to Wall Street

Thomas W. Jones is the founder and senior partner of a venture capital investment firm, with a long career in corporate America. But when Dave Ross first heard of him, Jones was a...   (35:59)
July 17, 2020

Spice Waala, Keeping a Restaurant Afloat During a Pandemic

Uttam Mukherjee and Aakanksha Sinha are the husband and wife team behind Spice Waala, an Indian restaurant in Capitol Hill that doesn't serve your typical Americanized tikka masal...   (16:57)
July 6, 2020

Nick Hanauer, Please Tax Rich People (Like Me)

How do we create a stable middle class in America? Dave Ross calls entrepreneur and investor Nick Hanauer, who argues that taxing big business and the rich, like him, makes a lot of sense - especially in a pandemic.   (25:30)
June 27, 2020

Katrina Johnson, Demanding Accountability from Seattle Police and City Leadership

Katrina Johnson is the cousin of Charleena Lyles, who was killed in 2017 during an encounter with police in her apartment.  She talks with Dave Ross about the ongoing protest...   (22:46)
June 26, 2020

Lou Cappelli, Abolishing the Police Force in Camden, NJ

Several years ago, the city of Camden, New Jersey completely disbanded their entire police department and union - then rebuilt both from the ground up. So Dave Ross calls Camden F...   (13:59)
June 12, 2020

Edwin Lindo, Racism as a Public Health Crisis

As people take to the streets to protest anti-Black racism despite the continued risk of coronavirus, many health experts have signed an open letter to support the movement, calli...   (34:34)
June 11, 2020

Alex Berenson, The Coronavirus Book Banned from Amazon

Should an unreviewed, self-published info booklet about coronavirus be available on Amazon Kindle? Alex Berenson, former New York Times journalist and current spy novel writer, ma...   (19:08)
June 5, 2020

Sue Rahr, Training a Police Force

The use of force by police in America has come under sharp criticism in the wake of the death of George Floyd.  What is our way forward? Dave Ross asks that question of the p...   (22:07)
May 19, 2020

Erin Bromage, How to Protect Yourself From Coronavirus

Do you need to wear a mask while you hike? Should grocery stores be avoided at all costs? To help us adjust to this new normal and all of the uncertain (and sometimes conflicting)...   (17:33)
April 23, 2020

Jeff Siddiqui, Heart Transplant Recipient, and Corrie Schumacher, Mother of the Heart Donor

Several months ago, KIRO Radio's Dave Ross interviewed activist and friend Jeff Siddiqui about his experience receiving a heart transplant. You can listen to Jeff's story here. Du...   (17:51)
April 9, 2020

Boyd Matheson, Celebrating Easter Weekend

The COVID-19 pandemic's peak number of cases seems to be hitting Seattle over Easter weekend and Passover Seder. Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor of Deseret News, does a (remote!) in...   (11:42)
March 11, 2020

Dr. Keith Jerome, Everything We Know About Coronavirus So Far

Dr. Keith Jerome is on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak in Washington state.  He's not only the Head of Virology at the University of Washington's Department of La...   (25:59)
March 5, 2020

Matthew Metz, Why We Should Ban Gas-Powered Cars

Dave Ross is joined in the studio by reporter Hanna Scott and car whisperer Chris Sullivan to ask Matthew Metz why he wants to ban gas-powered cars.   (12:23)
February 19, 2020

Trevor Moawad, Russell Wilson's 'Mental Coach'

It doesn't just take peak athletic form to become a star athlete in the NFL and a household name. It takes mental conditioning, too. Dave Ross interviews Trevor Moawad, the guy wh...   (17:02)
February 12, 2020

Derek Thompson, How Capitalism Broke Young Adulthood

Senator Bernie Sanders has become a serious contender to win the Democratic nomination. So Dave Ross talked to Derek Thompson from The Atlantic about why Sanders' campaign is so a...   (15:11)
February 3, 2020

Kathleen Vasquez, Who Cherry-Picks the History in Public School Textbooks?

A recent New York Times article put nearly identical textbooks from California and Texas side by side. It revealed some startling differences, with each state choosing to interpre...   (20:43)
January 28, 2020

Carol Leonnig, A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump's Testing of America

Dave Ross talks with Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig about her new book, co-authored with Philip Rucker, 'A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump's Testing of America.' Talki...   (22:26)
January 22, 2020

Kshama Sawant, Taxing Amazon

Dave Ross talks to District 3 Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, a democratic socialist who defeated Amazon's outsized campaign spending in her last election. Sawant wants ...   (24:28)
January 15, 2020

Kate Murphy, The reason why listening to people we disagree with terrifies us

When a deeply held belief of ours is challenged, our brainwaves show the same stress and panic as if we're being chased by a bear. We see it as a life or death threat, and it trig...   (18:40)
January 8, 2020

Jeff Siddiqui, Surviving a Heart Transplant

Jeff Siddiqui has been on the program before, speaking to you as an activist on behalf of the Muslim community. But today, he joins us to tell the harrowing story of receiving a h...   (28:50)
January 6, 2020

Nathan Vass, The Friendliest Bus Driver in Seattle

Nathan Vass drives an overnight Metro bus route through Seattle's downtown core. He's also a filmmaker, an artist, and now, an author. On his well-known blog, Nathan tells stories...   (21:12)
January 2, 2020

Sabrina Tavernise, Exhausted Trying to Follow the News? You're Not Alone

Dave Ross calls New York Times reporter Sabrina Tavernise to discuss her recent article, 'No One Believes Anything.' Tavernise interviewed people across America who are overwhelme...   (20:45)
December 17, 2019

Melissa Godoy, Toxic Homes at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

Melissa Godoy joins Dave Ross to talk about a persistent toxic mold problem that has been sickening military families like hers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and elsewhere. Hear the...   (25:27)
December 9, 2019

Dr. Pedro Noguera, Public School Programs for "Gifted" Children

Parents are trying to save a program for their children in Seattle Public Schools called the Highly Capable Cohort. It's an advanced track of separate classes and different lesson...   (13:05)
November 6, 2019

Admiral James Stavridis, Why Aren't You Working for the Trump Administration?

Dave Ross sits down with Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, to discuss holding a steady moral compass during turbulent times. His latest book is Sai...   (17:09)
November 5, 2019

Affirmative Action is on Your Ballot

Dave Ross hosts a heated debate between State Senator Shelly Short and former State Representative Jesse Wineberry over Referendum 88, on your ballot this morning. Hear Senator Sh...   (27:57)
November 4, 2019

Tracy Castro-Gill, Is Math Racist?

After weathering conservative backlash to a draft of Seattle's "ethnic math" curriculum that went viral, the designer of the "math is racist" program joins Dave at the KIRO Radio ...   (19:09)
October 31, 2019

Tom Mueller, Whistleblowers

Whistleblowers might be all over the news right now thanks to Trump's Ukranian quid pro quo.  But Tom Mueller has been researching the strange reality of turning your boss ov...   (23:49)
October 29, 2019

Thomas Chatterton Williams, Race is Fictional

Thomas Chatterton Williams talks with Dave Ross about how his view of himself, as a black American and prolific writer on race issues, shifted after he moved to France, married a ...   (27:28)
October 23, 2019

Richard Kenney, Poet and MacArthur Genius

Dave Ross talks with award-winning poet and MacArthur Fellow Richard Kenney, a professor at the University of Washington. His new book of poetry, Terminator, examines how one shou...   (32:20)
October 15, 2019

Rep. Goodman & Judge Larson, How to (Actually) Stop Shoplifters

Why has shoplifting, a seemingly minor crime, escalated in recent years? People are growing more desperate, more brazen - and the safety of store workers and bottom lines of busin...   (23:50)
October 11, 2019

Nathalie Asher, ICE Wants to Deport Prolific Offenders

An illegal immigrant was arrested in connection with a gang murder at a Bellevue park. He'd committed other non-violent offenses before this, but local law enforcement did not tur...   (31:20)
October 10, 2019

Melodie Reece, Do Sex Workers Really "Enjoy the Work?"

At a recent Seattle City Council meeting, chief deputy Marc Garth Green made a comment that shocked councilmembers Teresa Mosqueda and Kshama Sawant: that some of the sex workers ...   (20:55)
October 8, 2019

Rep. Derek Kilmer, Impeachment and Partisan Bickering in Congress

Dave Ross talks with Derek Kilmer, representative of Washington's 6th Congressional District, about a recent poll that says Congress is less popular than head lice, colonoscopies ...   (27:19)
October 2, 2019

Julie Blacklow, Badass Reporter

Julie Blacklow, a well-known Seattle broadcast journalist with KING-TV and one of the first women to work in television news in America, has written her autobiography - Fearless: ...   (42:45)
September 23, 2019

Shelly Klier, The Inspiring Success Story of a Former Repeat Offender

The odds are stacked against former inmates the day they're released from prison. Opportunities for a job, let alone a new career path, are few and far between. Dave Ross talks wi...   (16:56)
September 20, 2019

Don MacKenzie, The Future of Self-Driving Cars - Will People Actually Use Them?

A new nationwide study shows that Americans would rather drive themselves than use autonomous cars. Even in traffic! Don MacKenzie is a senior author of the study and an associate...   (22:10)
September 19, 2019

Saul Cornell, Don't Ban Assault Weapons - Tax Them

Dave talks with Saul Cornell, chair of the history department at Fordham University and former director of the Second Amendment Research Center, to discuss his idea for gun contro...   (19:57)
September 18, 2019

Jodi Kantor, Breaking Harvey Weinstein and Igniting the #MeToo Movement

Dave Ross and Colleen O'Brien talk with Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor, who, alongside reporter Megan Twohey, uncovered 25 years of sexual harassment a...   (18:37)
September 17, 2019

Jim Downs, Sick from Freedom: The Politics of Disease

Jim Downs, a historian and professor at Connecticut College, talks with Dave Ross about a devastating but little-known smallpox epidemic that affected former slaves immediately af...   (21:08)
September 13, 2019

John Kirkwood, Google's Antitrust Problem - What's Going On?

Does Google bias its search results, putting its own services first and monopolizing ... well, the internet? Dave Ross asks a lawyer - professor John Kirkwood from the Seattle Uni...   (13:16)
September 12, 2019

Ibram X Kendi, How to Be Anti-Racist

Ibram X Kendi is a historian, a New York Times bestselling author, the founding director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University, and a columnist for T...   (17:50)
September 9, 2019

Sean Carroll, How Many Versions of You Are in the Universe?

Dave talks with Sean Carroll, a theoretical physicist at CalTech who hosts the popular podcast Mindscape. His new book, Something Deeply Hidden, dives into the bizarre and unsettl...   (15:12)
August 27, 2019

Emily Bancroft, Delivering Life-Saving Vaccines With Drones

Dave talks with Emily Bancroft, CEO of the Seattle-based nonprofit VillageReach. Her organization has started using drones to deliver vaccines, medicine and lab results to rural c...   (17:47)
August 26, 2019

Jeramie Booker, Why Am I Homeless?

Jeramie Booker emailed the show, asking to provide a different perspective on Washington's homelessness issue.  Booker has been living in an RV camper for over a year and str...   (20:01)
August 23, 2019

Christopher Leonard, What Does Koch Industries Actually Do?

Dave Ross talks with author and business reporter Christopher Leonard about his seven years of research into the inter-workings of Koch Industries, an American company so big, it'...   (15:17)
August 21, 2019

Jeffery Robinson, The History of Racism Was Kept Out of Your Textbooks

Jeffery Robinson runs the ACLU Trone Center for Justice and Equality, and for a long time, he's been giving speeches about the way America's history of racism and white supremacy ...   (48:08)
August 20, 2019

Garen Wintemute, Taking Weapons from a Would-Be Killer

Who are the people trying to commit mass shootings, and how can they be stopped? Dave talks with Garen Wintemute, the director of the Violence Prevention Research Program at UC Da...   (19:13)
August 5, 2019

Kate Starbird, Rumors vs. Lies: Our Social Media Crisis

How has the sudden rise of social media, full of purposefully misleading information from bad actors, completely shifted the way we get our news and information? Is there such a t...   (32:37)
August 1, 2019

Pramila Jayapal, Is Impeachment on the Table?

Dave Ross sits down with Pramila Jayapal to discuss everything from a possible impeachment of the president to the Congresswoman's recent op-ed about her personal experience with abortion.   (19:59)
July 31, 2019

Ari Kohn, Facebook Algorithms and Funding for Former Inmates

Ari Kohn runs the Post-Prison Education Program, which provides scholarships to former inmates and community mentorship while they earn degrees. Their graduates have a recidivism ...   (23:06)
July 26, 2019

Col. Jeff McCausland, What's Up with Iran, North Korea and Russia?

Retired Colonel Jeff McCausland is CBS Radio's national security consultant. He visited the studios at KIRO to talk with Dave Ross about cybersecurity, threats from North Korea, R...   (24:34)
July 24, 2019

Marshall Allen, Health Insurers Make it Easy for Scammers to Steal Millions

Dave talks with journalist Marshall Allen about his latest investigative piece for ProPublica, in which he uncovers a shockingly easy loophole that allows anyone - including peopl...   (15:33)
July 22, 2019

Michael Friedson, What Happens If Ilhan Omar Visits Israel and Palestine

Michael Friedson is the co-founder and executive editor of The Media Line, an American news agency covering the Middle East. He talks with Dave about how the Israeli-Palestinian c...   (18:15)
July 18, 2019

Tom Norwalk, Is Seattle Too Popular?

Bumper-to-bumper traffic, an entirely new neighborhood in South Lake Union and a long line at the original Starbucks. Who on earth would want even more people in Seattle? Wel...   (18:41)