Don O'Neill

Don O'Neill was formerly the co-host of the Ron & Don Show on KIRO Newsradio.

Don O’Neill: Thank you, Snoqualmie Tribe, for putting community first

The Snoqualmie Tribe took action after hearing King County Sheriff John Urquhart tell Ron and Don about the need for life-saving AED equipment.
7 years ago

Seattle permits another obstacle to affordable housing, homelessness

Solutions to homelessness and affordable housing could be found in a Seattle backyard, if only the city would get out of the way and let it happen.
7 years ago

Help this local Army Ranger ‘Climb to Fight’

Local Army Ranger Jessie is ready to Climb to Fight and raise money for cancer research. Can the Ron and Don Nation help?
7 years ago

Don O’Neill given special forces coin at Seahawks game

She was at the game all by herself and asked us to take a picture of her with an Army Flag. Then she handed me this Special Forces coin in thanks for all our listeners do for the military.
7 years ago

O’Neill: Mayor, Council deserve – a little – credit for Seattle homeless ideas

KIRO Radio's Don O'Neill has been an outspoken critic of Mayor Ed Murray and the City Council's handling of Seattle homeless problem but is willing to give them one piece of credit.
7 years ago

What really happened in the Jungle Tuesday?

Seattle police have said Tuesday's Jungle shooting had nothing to do with the outreach effort that day. But I have sources, and they say otherwise.
8 years ago

Running out of room to hide Seattle’s inability to fix homelessness

Don O'Neill says businesses that are revitalizing Seattle neighborhoods are forcing homeless people into areas where we can't blindly ignore them.
8 years ago

Time to choose: Is it goodbye to the AR-15 or more kids?

Don O'Neill is pro-gun but fed up with assault weapons, like the AR-15, and mass shootings. He says it's time for the public to make a choice.
8 years ago

As the ‘Jungle’ spreads up I-5, where is Governor Jay Inslee?

Governor, if you are not going to let me ride along and tell the stories of what I see, I want you to commit to riding along with Washington State troopers to see first-hand how the Jungle is spreading like wildfire under your watch.
8 years ago