Seattleites are doing career 180s to escape pandemic unemployment
With many losing their jobs to the ongoing pandemic, Seattleites have pivoted to brand new careers in order to make ends meet.
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The KIRO Rundown: Law enforcement gears up for Election Night
After a several month stretch of what felt like non-stop protests, local law enforcement agencies are drawing up plans for how to respond to whatever happens on Election Day. -
Gee and Ursula
Former Seattle mayor: Rise in homeless camps 'a matter of fixing the shelter system'
Former Mayor Greg Nickels stopped by the Gee and Ursula Show to talk about what the city needs to do to tackle its homeless crisis. -
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Poll indicates growing concern over climate change among Washington voters
A new poll indicates that Washington state voters are growing increasingly concerned about the long-term effects of climate change. -
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Dori Monson on his return to air
KIRO Radio's Dori Monson has a statement as he returns to his show. -
Dave Ross
UW Virology head: 'Every additional person around that table adds risk' at holiday gatherings
Dr. Keith Jerome, UW Medicine's head of Virology, recommends that families avoid big gatherings this holiday season to limit the spread of COVID-19. -
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Washington joins pact with western states to review approved COVID-19 vaccines
Gov. Inslee announced Tuesday that Washington has joined a pact with other western states to review the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. -
Dave Ross
Ross: No extension for you, Wisconsin
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that for a ballot to be counted in Wisconsin it must be received by 8 p.m. on Election Day. -
Chokepoints
More trees come down as Sound Transit builds light rail toward Redmond
Drivers on 520 have probably noticed, but the first signs of Sound Transit's Link expansion from Microsoft to downtown Redmond are now visible. -
Jason Rantz
King County Sheriff: Charter amendment 'scariest piece of legislation' she's seen
King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht speaks out against King County Charter Amendments 4, 5, and 6, finding six to be a disturbing piece of legislation. -
Jason Rantz
Rantz: Video shows teacher telling 13 yr old that Trump's comments 'racist,' immigration policy wrong
A 13-year-old student recorded his teacher trying to convince him to stop supporting President Donald Trump and see his immigration policies are racist. -
Gee and Ursula
Notorious Bellevue cat scores victory in court ahead of civil trial
Bellevue cat Miska finally got her day in court, scoring a major victory ahead of an upcoming civil trial over years of complaints from neighbors. -
Local News
Seattle City Council approves funding for Navigation Team replacement
The Seattle City Council has approved (7-1) a homeless outreach plan to fill the gap left open by eliminating the city's Navigation Team. -
Jason Rantz
Lt. governor write-in candidate: Opponents' only answer on budget shortfall is taxes
Joshua Freed discusses his write-in campaign for Lt. Governor and why fiscal conservatism is crucial to offset budget shortfalls during the COVID-19 crisis. -
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Washington Sen. Cantwell: Amy Coney Barrett will 'chip away at the rights of American women'
Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell spoke Sunday, about what she says is at stake in the wake confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. -
Dave Ross
Should politicians or doctors be making policy on COVID-19?
Listening to epidemiologists is important, but scientists and doctors don't always consider the greater social impact of their recommendations. MD Dr. Gordon Cohen discusses.











