
Renewed push to crack down on repeat DUI offenders in Olympia
Republican Senator Mike Padden is pushing for SB 5054, which would extend what is known as the look back period to 15 years for repeat DUI offenders.
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Seattle council candidate drops after 2015 assault report surfaces
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Local neon fanatic seeks home for his collection of signs
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Positions Hawks should target in free agency instead of draft
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Dori Monson
Cliff Mass: Snowpack has been stable last 40 years in Cascades, but will decline
Cliff Mass on the Cascade Range snowpack and what the massive amount of snow in the mountains means for global warming. -
Gee and Ursula
State Superintendent: Consequences for not reopening 'getting higher and higher'
Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal says adding school staff to the current vaccine tier should boost confidence for reopening in-person. -
Jason Rantz
WA Rep: Police tactics bill 'takes away tools' without providing other options
Rep. Gina Mosbrucker (R-Goldendale) reacts to the passing of a police tactics bill which she believes worsens public safety. -
Local News
Rise in fentanyl overdoses has Pacific Northwest 'under siege' from cartel, says DEA
With the state reporting a sizable increase in fentanyl overdoses over the last year, the DEA believes that a Mexican-based cartel could be to blame. -
MyNorthwest Blog
20 years after Nisqually, Washington still isn't ready for next big earthquake
With aging buildings and a partly-finished alert system, Washington still has a long way to go before it's ready for the next big earthquake. -
Todd Herman
Todd Herman Show Notes: 3.3.2021
Catch the most recent source material used to craft today's edition of The Todd Herman Show. -
Dave Ross
Ross: Why we shouldn't shut down vaccine ramp-up after pandemic ends
Our increase in vaccine resources can't stop when the pandemic ends -- I think we all agree that the country can never be shut down like this again. -
Local News
New orca baby sparks questions over Naval training
The new orca baby has whale fans celebrating, but some activists are concerned that Naval training could present a threat. -
Gee and Ursula
Virologist borrows fourth quarter wisdom from Seahawks head coach as COVID metaphor
Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen says we may be in the fourth quarter of COVID, but that's the time to buckle down as a team and win. -
Jason Rantz
Rantz: Seattle activists claim bicycle helmet laws are racist, council may repeal
Seattle's increasingly delusional bicycle activists now claim the county's bicycle laws are racist, despite contradictory claims and no data. -
Local News
Educators, school staff added to current vaccine tier in Washington
Gov. Inslee issued a statement announcing that Washington will move educators, school staff, and licensed child care workers to the current vaccine tier. -
Jason Rantz
Sweep of Denny Park encampment makes way for group to plan revitalization
An encampment at Seattle's Denny Park with a history of problems will be cleared out Wednesday following public safety concerns. -
Local News
Ski resorts experiencing both outdoor enthusiasm and challenges
With the pandemic pushing people to go outdoors, ski resorts have noticed increased enthusiasm, but also new challenges. -
Local News
Washington hospitals pact helps avoid being overrun by COVID patients
An innovative pact among hospitals in Washington state has helped prevent the health care system from becoming overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients. -
Local News
Hundreds rally in Lake Washington, protesting district’s decision to keep students home
The Lake Washington School District announced it won’t be bringing back 6-12th graders at all this year, bringing parents out to voice their concerns.