John Curley’s neighbors called the police
Mar 21, 2014, 9:37 AM | Updated: 9:40 am
John says he wasn’t allowed to tell this story on the Tom & Curley Show, because his wife would get upset. So instead he’s sharing it with you.
Mar 21, 2014, 9:37 AM | Updated: 9:40 am
John says he wasn’t allowed to tell this story on the Tom & Curley Show, because his wife would get upset. So instead he’s sharing it with you.
The lawyer representing four women who are suing SPD for sexual harassment and discrimination was on "The John and Shari Show" on Tuesday.
5 days ago
Governor Jay Inslee is pushing to keep electric ferries in the fold long after his tenure as governor has ended.
8 days ago
Sen. Mullet spoke with John and Shari on Washington's bill barring A.I.-generated deepfakes and his race for Washington's governor.
13 days ago
ICYMI AI technology is rapidly growing, and now… it wants to protect us. From what? Unwanted people at the front door, porch pirates, and more. It’s pretty wild. It’s also weird. Listen to the John Curley and Shari Elliker Show every weekday at 3pm on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM
17 days ago
The "I-1THIS" license plate is more than creative, it comes with a story of triumph. John Curley told the story who won the winning plate.
2 months ago
A Seattle homeowner's "nightmare tenant" situation, causing him to live in a van instead of his home for a stretch of time, has finally been resolved one year later.
2 months ago
The Museum of Pop Culture invites you to experience pop culture like never before with its new exhibition "Massive: The Power of Pop Culture."
In the heart of Kitsap County, a financial institution is making waves not just as a banking entity but as a beacon of community support.
My journey led me to Kitsap Credit Union, a not-for-profit, forward-thinking financial co-op that’s been serving its members since 1934.
Seattle Sports host Brock Huard joins other NFL punters in partnership with Compassion in a cause now known as “Punts For Purpose.”
Washington's crime crisis continues to worsen, and locals are turning to whatever tools they can use to keep them safe.
Medicare’s annual open enrollment period runs Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. This is the time to review your current Medicare coverage.