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The Record
KUOW News and Information
97 episodes
2 months ago
Every January, eligible students in Washington state public schools are given an opportunity to register to vote. School’s must offer the opportunity when they can– it’s the law.
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Every January, eligible students in Washington state public schools are given an opportunity to register to vote. School’s must offer the opportunity when they can– it’s the law.
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A drug bust in Seattle led this Seattle author to recovery
The Record
18 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
A drug bust in Seattle led this Seattle author to recovery
Joe Conniff was addicted to drugs, lived on the streets, and committed crimes. Conniff sought 12 step programs, counseling and detox. Today he's a certified peer counselor in Seattle and the author of a memoir called "Causes and Conditions: A Life experience in Addiction and Recovery." Bill Radke spoke with Joe Conniff about a moment that helped lead him to recovery: a drug bust in Seattle's open air drug market known as The Blade.
The Record
Every January, eligible students in Washington state public schools are given an opportunity to register to vote. School’s must offer the opportunity when they can– it’s the law.