Seattle City Council passes 2021 budget, including cuts to SPD
The Seattle City Council on Monday passed its 2021 budget, which includes a near-20% cut to the Seattle Police Department budget.
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Jason Rantz
Rantz: As Seattle City Council defunded police, two victims were stabbed nearby
As the Seattle City Council voted to defund the police, two victims were stabbed nearby. One died at the scene. A second was stabbed in the neck. -
Michael Medved
The GOP's challenge: The Unspeakable 'C-Word'
Despite encouraging news in Senate and House elections scattered across the country, the 2020 returns did little to shake the GOP’s recent status as near-perennial, popular-vote, presidential losers. -
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Is there a legit medical emergency in Washington state?
KTTH's Todd Herman had one question for Senator Mark Schoesler on Monday: Is there a legit medical emergency in Washington state? -
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WA Rep: Inslee has an 'elementary understanding of what risk really is'
Rep. Jesse Young criticizes what he says is Jay Inslee’s abuse of power in new set of restrictions -- while saying no to a special legislative session. -
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Woman stabbed to death; second unrelated stabbing reported in Seattle
A woman was stabbed to death in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood on Monday. Later that day, police arrested a man for an unrelated in stabbing on Olive Way. -
Dave Ross
CDC Director: Schools 'one of the safest places' for kids during COVID
New studies suggest that schools are a safe place for kids during COVID, and that a more targeted approach protecting the vulnerable may be better than lockdowns. -
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COVID test kiosks coming to Seattle as local test sites are 'struggling' to keep up with demand
State and local health officials recommend that as cases rise, COVID tests be reserved for those who have symptoms or a close contact who is infected. -
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Mountain Loop Highway seasonal closure starts Monday
Beginning at noon on Monday, Nov. 23, a 14-mile stretch of the Mountain Loop Highway will be closed for the season for traffic in both directions. -
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Ross: Throwing out election results does not protect the right to vote
A judge in Pennsylvania dismissed Trump's lawsuit arguing that election results should be tossed because voters were treated differently in each county. -
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COVID-19 updates: Survey shows 30% of Washingtonians have experienced food insecurities
The state Department of Health says there have been over 147,000 coronavirus cases in Washington state, and 2,655 people have died from the virus statewide. -
Jason Rantz
Rantz: Mass exodus worsens with 34 more Seattle police out, as Council defunds
While the Seattle City Council is poised to cut the police budget again, the mass exodus continues as at least 34 more officers separated from the department. -
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Virologist hopes people follow COVID precautions, says US in 'very grim situation'
Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen, weekly guest of the Gee & Ursula Show, stops by to answer questions from KIRO Radio listeners on all things COVID-19. -
Gee and Ursula
How to help vulnerable students who are struggling with remote learning
Arik Korman from the League of Education Voters on what Washington students, especially those who are vulnerable, need now to succeed with remote learning. -
Dori Monson
WA restaurant defies Inslee's shutdown orders, calling it a 'peaceful protest'
Dana Slovak, owner of Koko's Bartini in Kennewick, says they're defying Inslee's orders and opening their doors for dinner, calling it a "peaceful protest." -
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Gov. Inslee announces $135M in economic relief for businesses, families
Gov. Inslee said the state was able to develop an economic relief package of $135 million for businesses and families impacted by COVID-19.











