Ed Ronco
Ed Ronco came to KNKX in October 2013 as producer and reporter for KNKX’s Morning Edition. He started hosting All Things Considered in 2015.
Ed started in public radio in 2009 at KCAW in Sitka, Alaska, where he covered everything from city government, to education, crime, science, the arts and more. Prior to public radio, Ed worked in newspapers, including four years at the South Bend (Ind.) Tribune, where he covered business, then politics and government.
Ed grew up in Wyandotte, Mich., a suburb of Detroit, and earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from Michigan State University.
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For state Rep. My-Linh Thai, the recent images and sounds from Afghanistan have hit close to home.
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Robert Jago wants Northwesterners to learn the real history of this land. Jago says the places where we work, live and play today are also sites of…
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Troops from Joint Base Lewis-McChord have been involved in Afghanistan throughout the conflict these many years. And The News Tribune is reporting that an…
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The wildfires, drought and off-the-charts heat in the Northwest are just a few examples of extreme weather events that sound the climate-change alarm…
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Today is a bittersweet day at KNKX. One of our greats, Paula Wissel, is retiring. Paula has been a calm, warm voice on this station for more than 30…
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The chef, columnist, cookbook author and social media sensation just moved to Seattle. Why? Nancy Leson asks that and other questions in this conversation about food, representation and more.
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Negotiations continue in the U.S. Senate around massive infrastructure and budget measures. U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Washington, is among the Senate…
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This week, we are going to hear some stories from Seedcast, a locally produced podcast that debuted this past fall. It shares stories of the Indigenous…
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Seattle's All-City Band returns this summer, after a pandemic hiatus.
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Seattle’s Central District once was a Black neighborhood.New arrivals and rising property values have pushed African Americans out, but many who have…