The Race For Governor: Discussing The Debate
Ross Reynolds
10/12/2012 at 12:00 p.m.
Discussing The Gubernatorial Candidates Debate: Last night after the uproar that was the vice presidential debate, Washington's two candidates for governor took to the stage. What are the polls saying about Jay Inslee and Rob McKenna? And what aren't the candidates talking about? Ross Reynolds talks with Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins.
Kent Mayor Proposes Layoffs, New Taxes In City Budget: Another Western Washington city is struggling to balance its books. On Tuesday, the mayor of Kent presented her budget plan for the next two years. She is proposing layoffs and controversial new taxes to bridge a $2 million shortfall.
Biologists Fear Impact Of Fire On Fish: A fire that burned roughly 250 acres in Mason County last week has been put out. Now biologists are concerned about the potential impacts on local salmon runs. Environmental reporter Ashley Ahearn reports.
Women Take Over Seattle Art Museum: Women are taking over the Seattle Art Museum. More specifically, women artists. This week SAM opens "Elles," a collection of women artists from the Pompidou Center in Paris. KUOW's Marcie Sillman reports.
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