Will James
Will James is a former KNKX report and was part of KNKX's special projects team, reporting and producing podcasts, series, and other investigative and narrative projects.
Will created the Outsiders podcast, an audio documentary on homelessness that TIME called a "narrative feat" and one of the best podcasts of 2020. He also served as senior producer of the podcastThe Walk Home, investigating the killing of Manny Ellis by Tacoma police, and co-hosted the podcast Transmission, about COVID-19 in the Pacific Northwest.
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Pierce County Council candidate Josh Harris, who is running on a pro-law enforcement platform, fired multiple rounds from a handgun at an auto-theft suspect Monday near a homeless encampment with police officers within earshot, according to Tacoma police and the Pierce County prosecutor’s office.
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Pierce County Council members passed a regional plan to “end homelessness” in Washington state’s second-largest county. The plan calls for the county to set up a Tacoma-Pierce Unified Regional Office of Homelessness by July 2023.
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Fifteen months after the 2020 election, officials in local and statewide offices continue to labor over records requests from citizen activists who believe the election was stolen or fear that future elections could be tampered with.
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COVID-19The masks come from Washington state. A Spokane-area company, UnMask, has spent much of the pandemic selling face coverings designed to look like they comply with public health mandates and guidelines. But, experts say, these masks have limited to no effect at reducing the coronavirus’ spread.
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Throughout the history of residential hotels like the Merkle, there's been a push and pull between concerns about the buildings’ safety and living conditions and the critical role they played in housing markets.
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The surviving tenants of the former Merkle Hotel and their advocates say that what happened after the building's closure points to a gaping mismatch between the help that was available to people facing homelessness and the realities of Tacoma’s modern housing market.
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The fates of the Tacoma building's tenants paint a picture of how homelessness happens.
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Elections in Sequim are unfolding against a backdrop of political extremism, online and in real life. It's fueled, in part, by an organized effort by Republican activists to elect and appoint conservative, populist candidates to local offices on the northern Olympic Peninsula.
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More people than ever before are hospitalized for COVID-19 in Washington. That’s according to the Washington State Hospital Association.Cassie Sauer,…