7:01am

Tue January 25, 2011
News Roundup

Tuesday morning's headlines

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Parking rates in nine Seattle neighborhoods would increase under a plan slated to go into effect in March. This driver parked in north Belltown, an area where rates may decrease because of lower hourly demand.

Making headlines this morning: 

  • Feds Begin Seattle Police Review
  • Details Emerge in Port Orchard Shooting
  • Business Push Back on Seattle Parking Rate Hike
  • Most Painful Education Cuts Yet

 

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12:41am

Tue January 25, 2011
170 Million Americans for Pubic Broadcasting

Get Involved: 170 Million Americans for Public Broadcasting

Facing a federal deficit, members of both Houses will look to cut spending and discretionary funds, such as those for public media, are on the chopping block.

One-hundred seventy million Americans watch, listen to or use public media each month.

KPLU is participating in 170 Million Americans for Public Broadcasting, a national, grassroots effort to rally the support and energy of listeners and viewers in communities from Homer, Alaska to Fort Myers, Florida. KPLU and its Seattle colleagues, KUOW and KCTS, are part of this national effort.

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2:37pm

Mon January 24, 2011
Humanosphere

Global Fund identifies fraud, media has learned

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Circle of money

Today’s big global health news: An international fund that was created (with significant support from the Gates Foundation) to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in poor countries has identified episodes of fraud or at least misappropriation of funds amounting to tens millions of dollars.

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12:59pm

Mon January 24, 2011
Politics

Former radio talk show host new state Republican Party chair

Kirby Wilbur is the new Republican Party chairman in Washington, unseating former state lawmaker Luke Esser over the weekend in a party's leadership vote. The former KVI talk radio host beat Esser by a vote of 69 to 36, with seven votes for Puyallup Republican Bill Rennie, according to The Seattle Times' Jim Bruener.

Despite GOP gains in the state, Wilbur told the Times the party's advances should have been bigger

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12:53pm

Mon January 24, 2011
Science

What's that weather forecast mean? Hard to say (clearly)

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A typical online weather forecast from the National Weather Service (for Seattle, as of noon on Jan. 24th).

You might not have realized it, but weather forecasts have been getting more accurate for the past ten to twenty years. Forecasters have a lot more precision about when and where different weather systems will hit.  But, this isn’t always communicated very clearly.

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12:03pm

Mon January 24, 2011
Water Quality

Marine “dead zones” detailed in interactive online map

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This screen shot is from a new interactive online map that shows some of the nearly two dozen marine areas in Washington that experience low oxygen from nutrient pollution.

Growing populations and increasing pollution are contributing to more and more “dead zones” in bays and oceans around the world.

Now there’s an interactive online map pinpointing more than 760 spots across the globe—including 22 in Washington – that either are dead zones or are in danger of becoming one.

What’s a “dead zone?”

It happens when excess nutrients in the water help trigger an algae bloom. Mindy Selman explains that when all the algae die, they sink to the bottom.

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11:25am

Mon January 24, 2011
Military

Yakima Training Center bids a fond farewell to its Huey

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The US Army Air Ambulance Detachment (USAAAD) Huey at the Yakima Training Center

The US Army is phasing out the UH-1 "Huey" helicopter by October, 2012. The workhorse of the Vietnam war is one of the most widely recognized helicopters in the world. The Yakima Training Center Air Ambulance Detachment retires its Huey in a final flight ceremony at 10 a.m. this Wednesday, January 25. 

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10:32am

Mon January 24, 2011
Artscape

Five songs that give the blues a modern-day makeover

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Mississippi blues master R.L. Burnside matches up with rapper Lyrics Born for a new take on the genre, a melding of modern and classic styles.

I’ll admit I wasn’t a big fan of the blues before I started working here at KPLU. I didn’t know much about the music. But that changed when I started listening to the blues songs we play. I discovered I really like the blues and the bare-bones, gritty nature of it. So, why mess that up with a fancy remix, right? Wrong.

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9:48am

Mon January 24, 2011
The Jazz 100 - Coming February 7

The Jazz 100: One hundred quintessential jazz songs

Thank you for the thousands of votes to select the 100 quintessential jazz songs of all time!

Over the past few weeks, we’ve asked you to vote for your favorite jazz songs so that KPLU (along with our 24-hour jazz stream - Jazz24.org) can create a webstream of the 100 quintessential jazz songs of all time. 

Well, the response has been overwhelming! Thousands of votes have come in and we’re now tabulating the results and gathering the songs.

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8:07am

Mon January 24, 2011
Washington State Legislature

"Off limits" skiers could be fined

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Area marked off limits near Stevens Pass ski resort. This photo was taken in 2006. New bill would fine skiers who ignore clearly marked out-of-bounds areas.

Every winter we hear about skiers and snow boarders at nearby ski resorts who end up in dangerous situations after wandering into areas marked “off limits."  That often triggers expensive search and rescue operations.

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7:58am

Mon January 24, 2011
News Roundup

Monday morning's headlines

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The east tunnel portal of the Brightwater treatment plant, under construction north of Woodinville. A 13-mile tunnel from the plant to Puget Sound is on its way to completion.

Making headlines this morning:

  • Investigation Begins into Port Orchard Shootings
  • King County's 'Brightwater' Grinds Toward Completion
  • All Aboard: Amtrak Ridership Gains in Northwest
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6:58am

Mon January 24, 2011
Kitsap County

Shooting outside Port Orchard Walmart leaves two dead, two deputies injured

Updated Monday, Jan. 24th, 7:01 a.m.

A man and a young woman were killed in a shooting incident outside a Walmart store in Port Orchard Sunday afternoon. Two Kitsap County Sheriff deputies were injured, and are reported in satisfactory condition late Sunday evening, according to the Kitsap Sun.

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6:45pm

Fri January 21, 2011
Payday Loans

Payday lenders finding ways around Washington's new law

A law that went into effect at the start of last year puts new limits on payday lenders.  It created a registry of borrowers and restricts them from taking out more than eight of the high-interest loans in a year. 

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3:44pm

Fri January 21, 2011
Science

Meteorologists bring you ... Weather Fest

You can handle a weather rocket, create a flooding torrent of mud, and learn how to make a cloud inside a one-gallon jar this Sunday. 

It’s all part of a one-day exhibition called Weather-Fest, which pops up once a year as part of the American Meteorological Society annual conference.  The meeting this year is in Seattle, from Sunday through Jan. 27th. 

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9:45am

Fri January 21, 2011
State Law

Reforms to state's medical marijuana system up for debate

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Robert Mangum, right, assists member Nate Murray in purchasing medical marijuana products at the Green Hope Patient Network, Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2010, in Shoreline, Wash. Will new legislation change the state's system?

Some state lawmakers are proposing major changes to Washington's voter-approved medical marijuana system. 

Associated Press reporter Curt Woodward describes a packed meeting yesterday of the Senate Health and Long-Term Care Committee, which was discussing Senate Bill 5073, proposed by Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles, D-Seattle. It would give medical marijuana users more protections against arrest than they currently have. 

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