Did you laugh at Governor Jay Inslee’s scooter video? Well, the joke's on you. The video ad catapulted Inslee to 1 percent of support in the latest presidential poll.
The House Subcommittee on Aviation met earlier today to ask the FAA some questions about the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes that killed scores of people. But what exactly did we learn and what comes next?
Rumors flew during a recent state dinner that Auburn Sen. Phil Fortunato was running for governor. Are those rumors true? KTTH's Jason Rantz talked with him to find out once and for all.
As the police community honors law enforcement during National Police Week, they’re also pushing back at the latest vile rhetoric from a notorious cop-hating Seattle council member.
A chronological look at King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg's office’s attempts at damage control, setting a record straight, and then correcting the record his office didn't get quite right.
A new poll has Governor Jay Inslee at zero percent support for his presidential campaign ... again. With this new data, can anything stop Inslee from getting the nomination? Yes. Literally anything can stop him.
Everett teenager Christian Koontz could have spent his spring break on vacation, but what he chose to do instead was help clean up trash and needles left by a homeless camp outside his dad's business.
Seattle has either the most ethical City Council or the most lenient ethics commission. Unfortunately, the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission (SEEC) doesn’t track its complaints.
As Governor Jay Inslee crisscrosses the country spreading his message of climate change to the 0.3 percent of those polled who support him, some are wondering what it's costing taxpayers in Washington. The Republican Party has actually started to keep tabs with an online Inslee tracker.
It’s the conversation that made headlines and catapulted UW Professor Stuart Reges into the spotlight, albeit, it might as well have been more of a red-dot sight.
An anonymous UW student is on a mission to fire a professor for not holding the same political opinions. And they use a completely incorrect quote as a key piece of ammunition.
Following multiple reports alleging that King County prosecutors are failing to consistently charge repeat "prolific" offenders and people resisting arrest, another local law enforcement group is weighing in.
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg’s office put out a statement last week that included three major lies. Given his office’s conduct, they seem intentional. Now, he’s walking back one of those points.
Senior adviser to the Trump reelection campaign Lara Trump joined the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH to discuss Inslee's climate change plans, and how Trump reelection campaign is looking.
The King County Prosecutor’s Office didn’t like a story I wrote, and now they’re engaged in damage control via a deeply misleading statement that flatly contradicts their earlier claims.
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg will “not file [charges] when the assault can be best described as resisting” an arrest from an officer, his office confirms.