John Curley


How Sandy victims are coping after several days in the dark

Heading into their fifth day without power, Superstorm Sandy victims are learning more about the resources we really depend on.

John Curley's sugar-free trick-or-treating

John Curley reveals the lengths he would go to to keep his kids sugar-free on Halloween.

John Curley guilty of betting on youth sports

A gambling bust in Florida has nine men jailed for an operation based around youth football games. Considering this story on Seattle Morning News, hosts Tom Tangney and John Curley say "of course it's wrong, but..."

Is Charlie Brown too mean for today's kids?

With Halloween approaching, KIRO Radio's John Curley couldn't wait to watch the classic "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" TV special with his two kids. But they didn't react with the way he expected.

John Curley: A heartwarming tale of generosity

John Curley shares a heartwarming tale of generosity from a charity auction to honor the skiers killed in a Stevens Pass avalanche.

First John Curley story on Seattle's Morning News

John Curley is the new host of Seattle's Morning News. Evening KIRO Radio listeners may be familiar with Curley's stories, he seems to have one about everything, but it's a new treat for morning listeners.

John Curley is waking up early for Seattle's Morning News

No longer will John Curley be with you while you do the dishes and brush your teeth in the evenings, but he'll be there when your alarm goes off in the early morning hours.

From injury prevention to cruel cheers: Mack Strong calls football a 'war zone'

There is something that professional football players understand that fans, young athletes, their parents and even doctors may not understand: The field is a war zone.

John Curley: How can any voter still be undecided?

While 50 million people are expected to tune in to Wednesday night's presidential debate, KIRO Radio's John Curley wonders if there's really a point.

Author: Don't follow your passion to find job satisfaction

It's often said to find happiness on the job, follow your passion. But the author of a new book says that's bad advice.

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