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Charlie Harger
Beacon Hill drug camps: Seattle neighborhood overrun by open-air fentanyl market as city looks away
Four parks on Beacon Hill have been swallowed by an open-air drug market. Hundreds of people are living and using within them right now.5 months ago
John Curley Show
‘Internal grifting operation’: WA Senate leader Jamie Pedersen’s business benefits from CCA, We the Governed finds
Glen Morgan found Washington State Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen is writing laws that benefit the company he works for.5 months ago
Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show
‘I’m glad you see it now’: Gee responds after Jonathan Choe admits Vegas arrest changed his view on policing
Jonathan Choe, an independent journalist, was arrested in Las Vegas for jaywalking, and spoke out against strict policing from one of the arresting officers.5 months ago
Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show
‘Frustrating and angering’: King County Councilmember Dembowski says ‘serious missteps’ led to DCHS fraud investigation
King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski broke down DCHS' fraud investigation to "The Gee and Ursula Show" on KIRO Newsradio.5 months ago
Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show
‘Your dealer is your neighbor’: We Heart Seattle activist exposes drug use in taxpayer-funded tiny house villages
Andrea Suarez of We Heart Seattle toured a tiny house village and made discoveries that would "blow your mind" about the drug use being enabled inside.5 months ago
John Curley Show
‘The whole thing makes no sense’: ATF bullet analysis in Charlie Kirk murder finds no conclusive link to rifle
There is a new development in Charlie Kirk's murder after an analysis could not "conclusively" connect a bullet fragment recovered from the autopsy to the rifle found near the scene.5 months ago
Charlie Harger
Harger: You know the income tax is on the ballot this year, right? Five times
Five of nine. More than half the court. That's how many seats on the Washington State Supreme Court will be decided by voters this November.5 months ago
Charlie Harger
Iran tells Microsoft, Boeing employees to evacuate Middle East offices immediately after attacks threatened
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is warning employees at 18 major American companies to evacuate their Middle East workplaces immediately.5 months ago
Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show
‘Shut those toll roads down immediately’: Jake demands Gov. Ferguson apply license plate law to tolls
Jake Skorheim calls on Gov. Ferguson to enforce the new license plate law on toll roads, addressing privacy concerns and federal access.5 months ago
Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show
‘The city may use that appeal as leverage’: Attorney warns Seattle could drag out $30.5M CHOP shooting case
A Seattle attorney is warning that the City of Seattle could drag out an appeal process after being found negligent in the CHOP shooting.5 months ago
Charlie Harger
Harger: Ferguson signed WA’s millionaire income tax. Before you celebrate or protest, ask what happened to the last decade of budget increases
Governor Bob Ferguson signed Washington's new millionaire income tax into law Monday morning. Lawsuits were announced almost immediately.5 months ago
John Curley Show
‘The court will declare this tax is unconstitutional’: Former WA AG Rob McKenna gears up for legal fight against millionaires’ tax
Former WA AG Rob McKenna leads the fight against the new millionaires' tax, aiming to challenge its legality and implications.5 months ago
Manda Factor
GasBuddy analyst: Americans spending $8B more on gas as Seattle nears all-time price record
Gas prices in Washington have climbed nearly $1 in the past month and are threatening to break all-time records for unleaded gasoline.5 months ago
Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show
‘We treat them like the enemy’: Angela Poe Russell says Seattle is failing its businesses
Angela Poe Russell highlights Seattle's failing support for businesses amid a $3.7 billion loss in skyscraper value since 2022.5 months ago
Charlie Harger
Harger: George Carlin warned us about soft language. Seattle and King County gave him 40 years of new material.
Explore how Seattle and King County reflect Carlin's insights on soft language and its impact on communication.5 months ago
Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show
‘They need a break’: WA farmers, Spike plead Ferguson to pause CCA amid rising diesel prices
Washington farmers urge a pause on the Climate Commitment Act as rising diesel prices threaten their business amid ongoing conflicts and economic strain.5 months ago
John Curley Show
‘I’m cooked’: Aurora business owner’s viral video draws customers to notorious strip
An Aurora business owner posted a video that has since gone viral, stating people told her not to open her business in the area, and she is now "cooked."5 months ago
John Curley Show
‘$200M gone lickety split’: Federal investigation targets race-based WA housing program
HUD investigates Washington's race-based housing program, raising concerns over $200 million in funding.5 months ago
Charlie Harger
‘A lot of votes may not count’: Supreme Court appears ready to upend WA mail-in ballot rules for federal races by November 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could require all ballots containing federal races to be physically received by Election Day.5 months ago
John Curley Show
‘The state is not business-friendly’: Curley rips proposed vacancy tax amid 30% empty Seattle buildings
Curley challenges the proposed vacancy tax as Seattle faces high building vacancies and job losses.5 months ago
Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show
‘Dangerous precedent’: Gee cautions shift from personal to corporate blame after Meta lawsuit
California jury finds Meta liable for harmful social media impacts on youth behavior and addiction.5 months ago
Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show
‘It’s not healthy’: Jake opposes Seattle’s supportive housing where dealers have ‘captive audience’
Andrea Suarez reveals how Seattle's tiny village supports drug use, raising concerns about its impact on the homeless community.5 months ago
John Curley Show
‘I believe in following the truth’: Former Canadian School Board Administrator faces $750k fine for saying 5 words
Former Canadian School Board Administrator faces hefty fine for five words opposing an ideology he disagrees with.5 months ago