
Criticism and strategizing for Employment Security before Legislature
The first week virtually back at the Legislature saw much discussion centering around Employment Security Department reforms.
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Bomb scare in downtown Seattle after false report, suspect in custody
Police blocked off city blocks near the FBI building in downtown Seattle after a truck caught fire Saturday afternoon. -
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Battle over police accountability ramps up in Washington state
Lawmakers, labor groups, and community leaders discuss changes to how police accountability should work across Washington state. -
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Washington state National Guard members sent to DC for inauguration
Nearly 400 Washington state National Guard soldiers and airmen are being sent to Washington, D.C., for the presidential inauguration on Jan. 20. -
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Boeing lands three sizable aircraft orders amidst DOJ settlements
Andrew McIntosh from the Puget Sound Business Journal joins KIRO Nights to fill us in on some good news out of Boeing. -
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Most states vaccinating more people than Washington
New numbers from the Centers for Disease Control show most states are getting more people vaccinated than Washington. -
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King County health officer: COVID-19 variants are 'smarter and faster'
Health officer Dr. Jeff Duchin says we have to keep relying on proven preventative measures to suppress current and new COVID-19 variants. -
Dori Monson
Former gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp drops election lawsuit
Former gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp's campaign lawsuit against Secretary of State Kim Wyman alleging voter fraud is being dropped. -
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King County explains how latest West Point spill happened
The county explains how another spill of millions of gallons of untreated water happened at the West Point treatment plant during this week's power outages. -
Jason Rantz
New WA bill would expedite reopening process, and get senators on record
Sen. Mark Mullet discusses the bill to get Washington into Phase 2, which he says would expedite the reopening process and get senators on record about it. -
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OPA recommends changes to how SPD deploys blast balls, tear gas
The OPA released its latest findings regarding summer 2020 protests, offering recommendations for how SPD should deploy crowd control weapons. -
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WA officials 'confused, frustrated' after feds reveal vaccine stockpile has been exhausted
The federal government said Thursday that its reserve of vaccine doses is exhausted, as states scramble to deal with the last-minute revelation. -
Feliks Banel
All Over The Map: The surprising number of Washington towns inspired by first names
The list of various Washington towns, cities, and counties inspired by someone's first name is a long one. Here's the definitive rundown. -
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WA Republican lawmaker cites 'indisputable' evidence behind vote for impeachment
Washington Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler provided further insight Friday, into why she voted in favor of impeaching President Donald Trump . -
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Puget Sound region in 'wait and see pattern' for snow by end of January
Anyone checking the weather app on their phone may have noticed a snowflake appear on their long-term forecast for the end of January. -
Dave Ross
Ross: A possible downside to letting Parler go under
If the idea is to defuse an angry conservative movement, not allowing people an outlet where they can be reached directly could backfire.