Episodes
Alexis Mercedes Rinck is running for the at-large position in Seattle City Council against encumbant Tanya Woo. Alexis talks about her experience in public service, addressing homelessness and public safety if she is elected into Position 8.
Published 11/01/24
Seattle City Council member Tanya Woo was appointed to Position 8 in the Council 8 months ago, and she is running to keep that spot against her opponent Alexis Mercedes Rinck -- what has Woo done in the months since being appointed and what does she hope to do if she gets elected?
Published 10/29/24
John Woodrow Cox is a reporter for the Washington Post and along with members of his team looked into what exactly happened to a 14 year old boy in order to make him open fire at school. The story is called The making of an alleged school shooter: Missed warnings and years of neglect and we learn more in today's Ross File.
Warning: the topic of suicide is discussed in this interview
Published 10/10/24
Sound Transit expansion continues to be a hot button issue and the co founders of Smart Transit are calling for a pause on the expansion efforts, despite being big believers in public transit.
Published 09/30/24
Who decided what is and isn't recylable and just how powerful is that decision? ProPublica's Lisa Song covered this and she discusses her findings with Dave Ross
Published 08/20/24
Jim Walsh joins us for a conversation about the recent primary election results in Washington as well as a conversation about the power and responsibilities of government.
Published 08/13/24
Democratic Political Strategist Cathy Allen chats with Dave Ross and Colleen O'Brien about Tim Walz joining Kamala Harris on the Democratic Presidential ticket, what makes him a good Vice Presidential candidate, and why she would like to see him debate JD Vance.
Published 08/07/24
Washington GOP Political Analyst Randy Pepple speaks to Dave Ross and Colleen O'Brien about Tim Walz as a Vice Presidential candidate for the Democratic Party and why he believes Donald Trump does not need to debate Kamala Harris.
Published 08/07/24
A topic that we think about a lot here locally -- fentanyl addiction...it is ugly, dangerous, and running rampant throughout the country, especially here in Seattle, in fact, last year in King County there were reportedly 1,060 fentanyl related deaths, a record high. Dr. Christian Lüscher from the University of Geneva is looking into the fentanyl crisis. He is visiting the Allen Institute to explain his work surrounding how the drug impacts the human brain.
Published 07/30/24
There is research now to show that social connections can help heal physical ailments -- and those findings are outlined in a book titled "The Connection Cure" by author Julia Hotz...a look at "social prescriptions" being given to people in countries around the world like Finland -- we spoke to Julia, who described some of the common social prescriptions...
Published 07/18/24
Can we use AI and security cameras to prevent shootings before they happen? And if we can, what does that mean for our privacy? We talk to Sam Alaimo, one of the co-founders of ZeroEyes software
Published 07/17/24
D.W. Gibson, author of "One Week to Change the World" on how the "Battle of Seattle" formed, what it said about the nature of mass protests and local law enforcement.
Published 07/03/24
Dr. Neal Chatterjee from the UW Medicine Heart Institute on his research into using AI to predict potential cardiac arrest.
Published 07/03/24
New York Times Investigative Reporter David Fahrenthold weighs in on the June 27th debate and whether President Biden should remain in the running. He also comments on the lengths that can be taken with Presidential immunity.
Published 07/02/24
Amy Smith, Acting Chief of CARE Seattle joins Dave to talk about the new Community Assisted Response and Engagement program in the city.
Published 07/02/24
Dave and Bob Kettle talk about what the city is doing to try to crack down on dangerous street racing. Bob Kettle is the Chair of the Seattle City Council Public Safety Committee.
Published 06/27/24
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 solutions to address them, and evidence for how well those solutions work.
Published 06/19/24
It's a weekend full of music at Pike Place Market and we learn about Buskaram with Davin Steadman, Jim Page and Hannah Rames
Published 06/14/24
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 bill being argued in Congress, authored by our own state's Congressman Derek Kilmer looking to combat the use of deceptive AI in politics, we spoke with Kilmer about the bill and the power of AI
Published 06/06/24
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.
Published 06/04/24
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 to learn more about Christian Nationalism and the role it plays in the Texas GOP, Dave speaks with Robert Downen of the Texas Tribune.
Published 05/30/24
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 the messy story of major manufacturing company 3M attempting to cover up their dangerous chemicals being found in people's blood.
Published 05/23/24
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.
Published 05/14/24
Dave Ross sits down with State Senator Mark Mullet, candidate for Governor of Washington.
Published 05/06/24