
Scenarios: Is it crazy to say dogs sense your emotions?
On the Gee and Ursula show, hosts Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin take listeners' advice questions and discuss what they think you should do.3 years ago

Scenarios: My husband quit his job but still wants me to get up and make him breakfast
On the Gee and Ursula show, hosts Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin take listeners' advice questions and discuss what they think you should do.3 years ago

Gee: 26 drug busts in 21 days merely spotlight the tip of King County’s fentanyl problem
King County sees 26 drug busts in fewer days, but prosecuting criminals is only one step among many to deal with King County's fentanyl problem.3 years ago

The search for Seattle’s next police chief narrows ahead of September deadline, mayor says
The mayor’s office is in the middle of hosting five community forums for Seattle residents to share values they seek in the city’s next Chief of Police.3 years ago

How Seattle’s mayor plans to increase the number of Black-owned pot shops
Black people have a majority stake in only about 1% of the state’s cannabis producing and processing businesses.3 years ago

King County mayors pen appeal for help with rise in crime, spar with prosecuting attorney
The collective of mayors want King County and the state to assist their cities, as they are facing a "disturbing" rise in crime.3 years ago

Gee and Ursula’s Top Stories: The Blue Angels’ return is ‘overrated’
Griner faces 9-year sentence in Russia, Alaska Airlines accused of racial discrimination, and Gee gives out his hottest take about the Blue Angels.3 years ago

Feds spotlight Aurora in human trafficking crackdown, arrest 70 in PNW
On average, 300 people buy sex along Aurora Avenue in King County every day, according to HSI Special Agent Jayme McFarland.3 years ago

Why the threat of weaponized smallpox slowed distribution of monkeypox vaccine
Researchers hope that the declaration might serve as a wake-up call for countries as they struggle to contain the spread of monkeypox.3 years ago

Gee and Ursula’s top stories: SPD hiring bonuses, I-5 graffiti, M’s new slogan
Gee and Ursula discuss Harrell's plan to recruit police, the removal of I-5 graffiti, and if 'Sea Us Rise' is the right slogan for the red hot Mariners.3 years ago

Gee and Ursula’s top stories: Inflation hits 40-year high, Starbucks abruptly closes multiple cafes
Hosts Gee and Ursula discuss the growing inflation rates, Starbucks' sudden closures, and Harrell's new police recruitment strategy.3 years ago

Gee and Ursula’s top stories: Coast Guardsman robbed, King County Judge reprimanded, and gas prices continue to decrease
³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio’s Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin bring you their top stories on Monday, July 11.3 years ago

Gee and Ursula’s top stories: Mass shooting at Highland Park, more mask mandates
Hosts Gee and Ursula discuss the Highland Park Massacre, Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer's $100,000 bail, and the uneasiness behind more mask mandates.3 years ago

Gee and Ursula’s top stories: Bremerton coach, Inslee protecting WA, Pride’s seismic return
Ursula and Jack Stine tackle the Bremerton Coach decision, Inslee's promise to make Washington a sanctuary state, and Pride's big return to Seattle.3 years ago

Tax hikes to join booming property values in East King County
Property values in select cities in East King County have skyrocketed, leading King County Assessor John Wilson to warn homeowners about noticeable increases in property taxes.3 years ago

Local officials attempt to kick out ‘Pike Street Drummer’ Chris Anderson
Chris Anderson, a street jazz drummer often performing at Pike Place Market, is facing the wrath of nearby residents who want him and his music gone after years of bringing entertainment to the area3 years ago

Reykdal: Board of Health ‘landed in right place’ by not mandating COVID vaccine for students
Superintendent Chris Reykdal explains the reason behind the Board of Health not requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for students this fall.Â3 years ago

Spate of bills targeting access to trans healthcare is ‘staggering,’ says Seattle pediatrician
In the first four months of 2022, there have been nearly 240 bills that target the LGBTQ community, and the majority of them take aim at trans people.3 years ago

Gee Scott sits down with Seahawks legends Doug Baldwin, Cliff Avril, and Michael Bennett
In March, former Seattle Seahawks Doug Baldwin, Cliff Avril, and Michael Bennett unveiled a new initiative designed to raise funds and support for nonprofits across the region. ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio’s Gee Scott sat down with the trio this week to discuss the new initiative, as well as the current state of the Seahawks franchise. Trio of […]3 years ago

‘I feel like the support is there’: Relationship between SPD, city hall ‘making progress,’ says chief
With a new mayoral in place and more consistent dialogue with city council, SPD Chief Adrian Diaz says that things are improving.3 years ago

Mayor Harrell: Seattle needs ‘comprehensive’ plan to bring in new police officers
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell believes that bringing more officers into the fold will require a multi-faceted approach in the months ahead.Â3 years ago

Gee & Ursula: Time for the Seahawks to ‘put the Colin Kaepernick stuff to bed’
With rumors continuing to swirl, is Colin Kaepernick a good fit for a Seahawks team that appears to be entering the beginning stages of a rebuild?3 years ago

Gee & Ursula: Finding the balance in talking about crime in Seattle
³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio's Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin took a moment to reflect on their own show, asking if they focus too much on crime.3 years ago
