Josh Kerns

Josh Kerns was formerly a reporter for KIRO Newsradio.

41 years and no sign of slowing for Seahawks’ longest-serving employee

The longest-serving employee for the Seattle Seahawks says she has no intention of slowing down now.
8 years ago

Seattle council member: ‘This is not a good environment for anybody’

Seattle council member Tim Burgess is taking a stand as the battle over how to help the homeless heats up across the city.
8 years ago

From home visits to new clinics, Puget Sound-area providers ‘Uber-izing’ healthcare

While healthcare isn't getting any less expensive, local medical providers are making it a lot easier to get care - on our terms.
8 years ago

Airbnb launches new campaign to fight proposed Seattle rental restrictions

Check your TVs or the raido for the latest skirmish in a months-long battle between the Seattle City Council and people who rent their properties on Airbnb.
8 years ago

Prevalence of sexual assault prompts new programs, strategies from King Co. advocates

Despite the best efforts to prevent sexual assault, it remains prevalent Washington state and across the nation. But some are fighting back.
8 years ago

I am 911: King County dispatchers call for professional recognition

A 911 call center isn't as hectic as one may think as people handle the most heart-wrenching emergencies. This movement reveals the stress of the job.
8 years ago

Retired Seattle fire captain fights South Park neighbor from hell

A South Park neighbor has put a strain on the people living around their house. Will the City of Seattle do anything about it?
8 years ago

King County still lacks restaurant rating system years after promising one

A recent E. coli outbreak in Seattle has renewed a movement to force restaurants publicly post their health inspection scores.
8 years ago

Sawant, critics tour Seattle police precinct; remain opposed

Council Member Kshama Sawant lead a tour of activists and media through the north Seattle police precinct, making her argument against a proposed new one.
8 years ago

Seahawks Touchdown City bigger and better than ever

Touchdown City is the Seahawks fan-friendly pre-game party and it's open to anyone with, or without, a ticket. More than 20,000 attend.
8 years ago

Jada Holloway meets Lucy after Ron and Don’s help

Jada Holloway needed a service dog, but that was expensive. After help from the Ron and Don Show she has finally met her match -- a dog named Lucy.
8 years ago

College or childcare? Seattle charity makes choice easy

Thanks to one Seattle charity, choosing whether to go to school or pay other bills is a decision students won't have to make.
8 years ago

Duff McKagen’s daughter breaks out the blood, bombast at Bumbershoot

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. Death Cab for Cutie. Billy Idol. Kygo. There's no shortage of big names at this year's Bumbershoot festival.
8 years ago

Bumbershoot returns to its roots thanks to firm financial footing

And after several years of financial uncertainty, organizers say the Bumbershoot arts festival is bigger and better than ever.
8 years ago

Toddler found eating off ground at Seattle homeless encampment

What can police do when it comes to homeless children? This is the story of one such girl found in a Seattle homeless encampment.
8 years ago

Seattle-area connoisseurs brewing coffee’s next wave

No surprise Seattle-area coffee experts are excited about the third wave of coffee exploration.
8 years ago

Seahawks make life-long wishes come true for ailing 12s

The Seahawks make wishes come true on Tuesday at VMAC for Steven and Jesse - two kids battling life-threatening illnesses.
8 years ago

Pioneer Square shines after revitalization of Seattle’s oldest neighborhood

The amount of work that has been done to Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood has really paid off. It's still gritty, but has many reasons to visit.
8 years ago

Seattle council expected to approve controversial police precinct

The Seattle City Council could approve a new police precinct Monday, despite the disapproval members of the community have voiced recently.
8 years ago

Seahawks preseason opener could be key for roster hopefuls on the bubble

For players on the bubble, every Seahawks preseason moment can be critical in their quest for an NFL career.
8 years ago

Millions in cash put Washington marijuana businesses at risk

Business owners in the marijuana industry are concerned that a lack of support from lawmakers is putting their establishments and workers at risk.
8 years ago

Veterans with PTSD get permission to dream again

A Gig Harbor mother of a veteran with PTSD is turning pain into help. This is how Permission to Dream Again is changing lives.
8 years ago

Mariners honor Griffey Hall of Fame induction all weekend

The Seattle Mariners will honor Ken Griffey Junior, recently inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, at Safeco Field all weekend.
8 years ago

Melting pot: Hawaiian dish fulfills American dream for Seattle family

A long line is consistently seen stretching down the block from the 45th Street Stop and Shop, a seemingly run of the mill convenience store.
8 years ago