Ross: It might be time to accept the risks of refusing a vaccine
If you’re going to assert your right to choose NOT to be vaccinated, why not be consistent and choose NOT to be treated if you get sick?
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Changes coming soon to Seattle's 'Keep Moving Streets'
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Clayton: Seahawks in great shape after Brown, Diggs contracts
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KIRO Radio shares memories from Sept. 11, 2001
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Feliks Banel
All Over The Map: When Sea-Tac Airport disappeared for six months
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has had a few different names, but port commissioners ultimately decided to "Keep it Sea-Tac." -
KIRO Nights
Jack Stine's six step COVID vaccination plan
KIRO Nights host Jack Stine came up with his own six step plan to get more Americans vaccinated against COVID, focused on a change in messaging. -
Local News
'Not a time for baby steps': Gov. Inslee 'actively considering' expanded vaccine requirements
Gov. Jay Inslee expanded the state's mask mandate this week, while hinting that additional vaccine requirements could potentially be on the horizon. -
Rachel Belle
'You either got married or broke up': 20 years later, a Seattle couple on falling in love in NYC in the wake of 9/11
On Sept. 11, 2001, Seattle's Emily Cherkin and Ben Gitenstein were 22 years old and separately taking the subway into Manhattan when two planes crashed into the Twin Towers. This is their story. -
Local News
Gov. Inslee expands statewide mask mandate to include outdoor events
A statewide mask mandate will be expanded to include large, outdoor events with over 500 attendees starting on Monday, Sept. 13. -
Local News
Private long-term care insurance all but impossible to get ahead of new state tax
If you are planning to get private long-term care insurance in order to opt out of the new WA Cares tax, you may have a tough time. -
Gee and Ursula
Seattle mayoral candidate calls on city to implement homeless initiative struck from ballot
Mayoral candidate Bruce Harrell still believes that components of Compassion Seattle's homelessness initiative are worth a second look. -
Local News
Bellingham woman convicted of railroad sabotage, placing shunt on tracks
A Bellingham woman was convicted of railroad sabotage and found guilty of placing a shunt on train tracks, which can cause derailments. -
Local News
Kshama Sawant recall campaign turns in signatures, sets sights on winter vote
The campaign seeking to recall Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant has officially turned its signatures in to King County Elections. -
Local News
Tim Eyman announces new ballot initiative seeking to invalidate state's capital gains tax
Activist Tim Eyman announced a new ballot initiative on Thursday, which would seek to overturn Washington state's recently-passed capital gains tax. -
Dave Ross
Former state AG provides an update on the Patriot Act 20 years post-9/11
The 20th anniversary of 9/11 is this Saturday, and a big change after the attacks was that Congress passed the Patriot Act. Where does it stand now? -
Local News
Seattle Public Schools creates COVID dashboard to track cases among students, staff
The Seattle Public Schools district has created a COVID-19 dashboard to track confirmed cases. As of Sept. 9, there have been 44 cases. -
Local News
Police: Surveillance video shows officer intended target of shooting
Two men are behind bars after Renton police said they opened fire toward an officer on Tuesday near the intersection of Talbot Road and South Grady Way. -
Dave Ross
Ross: Whose default is it?
If you believe the US is about to default, you'd be smart to pay off your credit cards, and keep some cash handy. So, is this Congress going to let this happen? -
Chokepoints
An exclusive look at Seattle's 520 bridge project from the construction platform
The state Department of Transportation provided us with a guided tour of construction on the 520 bridge over Lake Washington.









