
Inslee, leaders call on state Legislature to fund transportation
Gov. Inslee and transportation leaders are calling on the state Legislature to fund transportation infrastructure to maintain roads, bridges, and ferries.
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Construction pain this weekend for West Seattle, Lake Washington
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How Grant, Grays Harbor, and Island counties were named
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Could Cowboys’ Prescott and Elliott be part of trade return?
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Jason Rantz
WA Congressional candidate: Rep. Herrera Beutler's impeachment vote was final 'straw'
Joe Kent on why he's planning to run against Congresswoman Jamie Herrera Beutler, who he feels does not properly represent the district. -
Dave Ross
Economist: Unsustainable for Puget Sound home values to be up every year
Matthew Gardner, chief economist at Windermere Real Estate, expects a slowing down in the appreciation of home values over the course of the year. -
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King County health officer: 'Be cautiously optimistic,' but COVID risk remains
Dr. Jeff Duchin, health officer with Public Health - Seattle & King County, says there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic, but it's not time to let up. -
Dave Ross
Former AG McKenna: Supreme Court may agree that states can prohibit ballot harvesting
Former Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna with a SCOTUS update about Arizona voting laws and rules against ballot harvesting. -
Tracy Taylor
Seattle's First Avenue Bridge to get new bearing, masonry pads
Seattle's First Avenue Bridge is under repair this weekend, which will cause plenty of traffic congestion. -
Dave Ross
Org offers tuition-free nursing assistant training, guaranteeing a job
Chris Hedrick, CEO of Next Step joins Seattle's Morning News to discuss a tuition-free health care worker training program. -
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'Worst of both worlds': No easy fix for WA Supreme Court decision legalizing drug possession
Washington lawmakers, police departments, and everyone in between are scrambling for solutions after a court decision legalized drug possession. -
MyNorthwest Blog
Opinion: Why we can't trust the latest reopening plan from Washington Republicans
Given that Republicans across the state have led calls to reopen since the very start of the pandemic, why should we trust their latest push? -
Dave Ross
Ross: How we let political theater get in the way of our COVID-19 relief
If the Senate's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief actually helps Americans struggling through this pandemic, I don’t care how incomprehensible it is. -
Todd Herman
Todd Herman Show Notes: 3.5.2021
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Chokepoints
Puget Sound traffic on major routes is nearing return to pre-pandemic levels
You probably noticed it on the roads over the last week or so: Traffic is getting close to being where it was before the pandemic. -
Local News
Weekend vote expected in state Senate on controversial capital gains tax proposal
Washington state senators will vote over the weekend on a capital gains tax proposal, setting up a heated fight between Democrats and the GOP. -
Local News
Gov. Inslee, Mayor Durkan push to get kids back in school 'safely and soon'
Governor Jay Inslee and Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan pushed for a safe return to school, using examples of schools that have already returned in Washington. -
Local News
Essential workers' unions in Washington respond to updated vaccine eligibility
The expanded eligibility for the next vaccine tiers in Washington state added some essential workers to the next phase, while leaving others off. -
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Gov. Inslee: COVID vaccine eligibility to expand in March, April as supply increases
Based on the current trajectory, Gov. Inslee said it's expected that the state will move to an expanded Phase 1B-2 of COVID vaccinations on March 22.