January 18, 2013 @ 10:58 am
Gun Appreciation Day
I know it's Gun Appreciation Day, so I thought I would highlight the part of gun ownership that a lot of people who want to control them don't understand.January 18, 2013 @ 6:04 am
Thank you, Lance
Personally I think riding a bike to the point of exhaustion is silly.January 25, 2013 @ 10:48 am
NFL hopes dashed? Where the Manti Te'o hoax stops, starts is still a mystery
It's all some kind of hoax, and we're not sure where it ends and where it begins. We don't fully know Manti Te'o's involvement, but now we do know that his girlfriend that died of Leukemia never existed.January 17, 2013 @ 6:47 am
Do we want the answer or not?
I didn't realize that the gun lobby had worked to cut government funding for research into gun violence. That seems odd. That would be like car companies trying to prohibit research on air bags.January 25, 2013 @ 10:48 am
Despite the hype, numbers show little NBA interest in Seattle
KIRO Radio's Luke Burbank is among the hard core basketball fans who can't wait for the NBA to return to Seattle. But even though there's been plenty of excitement the past week as word of a potential sale of the Sacramento Kings swirled, some new research says the city might not be nearly as much of a basketball hotbed as rabid fans like Luke believe.January 16, 2013 @ 8:39 am
A limited confession?
"I can only say I was satisfied by the answers." That's how Oprah describes her Lance Armstrong interview - which a source now describes to CBS as "at least a limited confession."January 25, 2013 @ 10:49 am
Lost in translation: Justice Clarence Thomas breaks 7-year silence
Justice Clarence Thomas is famously quiet on the Supreme Court bench. On Monday, he broke seven years of silence, and although no one is 100 percent positive, it was likely to make a joke about his alma mater, Yale.January 15, 2013 @ 5:46 am
Movement on the gun issue
Look at this gun control bill in the New York legislature: It expands the ban on assault weapons to include certain handguns and shotguns.January 25, 2013 @ 10:50 am
In wake of Aaron Swartz suicide, friend says prosecution was unjustifiable
Struggling with depression wasn't an unfamiliar feeling for Aaron Swartz, and his federal court case was set to begin in February, where he was facing up to 35 years in prison. The walls might have felt like they were closing in.-
Radio Highlights

Attorney for Cox family talks about closing of Susan Cox Powell investigation -

Drivers brace for new 'Mercer Mess' near Seattle Center -

Mayor Mike McGinn doesn't mind Seattle Times' George W. Bush comparison -

Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn on May Day 2013 -

Retired firefighter defends right to benefits -

Pulling off a fireworks spectacular with a measly $50K (instead of $500K)











