KIRO Newsradio Legend

Dave Ross

Dave Ross spent 47 years as a host at KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM before departing in December 2024. Dave won the national Edward R. Murrow Award for writing five times since he started at KIRO Newsradio in 1978. Dave left an indelible legacy at KIRO Newsradio that won't soon be forgotten.

Terry Nealey votes to keep a group of tax preferences, here’s why

Rep. Terry Nealey is the top Republican on the State House Finance committee.
13 years ago

The SAT has a problem

Do you know your SAT score? I do. Even though it's been about 45 years since I took it. That's how important the SAT has been.
13 years ago

PPlanters: A solution for public urination, in private

One company has come up with an imaginative solution to create on-street relief stations that don't look like relief stations. The PPlanter actually looks more like a penalty box, with bamboo growing outside it.
13 years ago

Has Vladimir Putin stepped in it this time?

It is fashionable for U.S. politicians to flatter Vladimir Putin. But according to one global analyst the clever, invincible Vladimir Putin has stepped in it this time.
13 years ago

Amazon workers want to be paid for standing in line at security checks

Amazon warehouse workers are upset because as part of their job they have to go through security checks as they leave the building to make sure they're not stealing anything. Their case, to be compensated for their time, is now headed to the Supreme Court.
13 years ago

Requiring your smartphone to self destruct

Smartphones are irresistible, but that also goes for the crooks.
13 years ago

Couple retired since age 38: Americans don’t realize how wealthy they are

I can report to you that one of the Internet's most famous retired couples is still comfortably retired.
13 years ago

The West calls it an invasion

The West calls it an invasion - but the reaction so far among the locals to the Russian troops in Ukraine's Crimea region, "They're welcome here, as liberators."
13 years ago

Food labels and sticker shock

My big food label shock came on an ordinary day about five years ago when I picked up a shrink-wrapped cookie at a coffee shop and was about to eat it because it was only 230 calories when I happened to notice that according to the label, this ordinary-sized cookie in my hand was three servings.
13 years ago

Seth Rogen faces the US Senate

Usually when the U.S. Senate calls a witness, that person is an acknowledged expert on something.
13 years ago

Which way will Arizona go?

It's happened to a florist in Washington State, a baker in Oregon, and a photographer in New Mexico - all of them told they must offer their services for gay marriages on the same basis as they would for a straight marriage - even though they insist it would make them a party to the sinful behavior of their customers.
13 years ago

Getting the ‘N’ word out of the NFL

The NFL's competition committee is considering a new 15-yard penalty for use of racial slurs on the field.
13 years ago

Will Christians buy a ticket for Hollywood’s version of Noah’s Ark?

You probably saw the trailer during the Super Bowl. Russell Crowe in a 3D version of Noah's Ark, simply titled "Noah."
13 years ago

Will marijuana split the union?

Accepting legal gay marriage was difficult enough for some states, but now they're facing the consequences of legal marijuana.
13 years ago

To surcharges with love

A French restaurant in LA called Republique has been getting a lot of attention for the 3 percent health care surcharge it's been adding to each check to buy its employees new Obamacare policies.
13 years ago

A Downton Abbey economy?

More trouble for the minimum wage - a congressional report says raising it to $10.10 would raise the incomes of 16.5 million people by 2016, but it could also throw half a million out of work altogether.
13 years ago

Are unions kaput?

In Chattanooga last week, workers at a Volkswagen plant voted against joining a union even though the company itself was actually hoping they would unionize.
13 years ago

Tesla protests measures it says would limit expansion in Washington state

Washington likes to think of itself as a green economy: we're into solar, we love electric cars.
13 years ago

Three magic words

Over the weekend a jury in Florida delivered its verdict in the so called "loud music" case - the latest case to test the state's self defense law.
13 years ago

Can you be trusted?

It's been slowly spreading across the country, and it will soon come to an airport near you if it hasn't already. The TSA's Trusted Traveler Program.
13 years ago

Time for today’s edition of ‘Who Said It?’

Here's the quote: "Increasing the gas tax is the right answer. It's tough but it's doable."
13 years ago

Bill would revoke the rights of parents without a rape conviction

Right now, if a woman is sexually assaulted and becomes pregnant as a result - the father of the child can sue for parental rights. State Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles doesn't think that makes any sense and is sponsoring a bill to change it.
13 years ago

Can they survive the showers?

America's showers are once again the battlefront in the latest skirmish over gayness.
13 years ago

Will the pope be a rule-changer for schools like Eastside Catholic?

Could the pope change the rules that have compelled Eastside Catholic School to fire a gay teacher?
13 years ago