
State Sen. O’Ban: AG Bob Ferguson can’t be trusted to defend I-976 in court
With the stage set for a legal challenge to I-976, State Sen. Steve O'Ban is voicing concerns over the lawyer who will be trusted with defending the measure in court.6 years ago

College Republicans disavow UW group over ‘hurtful, inappropriate speech’
UW's College Republicans will no longer be recognized by the school as an official club, in its latest clash with the national organization.6 years ago

Snohomish County Sheriff candidate: ‘We haven’t had support for six years’
Sergeant Adam Fortney strongly opposes Snohomish County's approach when he says law enforcement officers aren't really able to do their jobs, and discusses his campaign for Sheriff.6 years ago

Redmond mayoral candidate criticizes spending, $43M lackluster park
Redmond City Councilmember Steve Fields is the co-owner of Down Pour Coffee Bar, and he joined the Jason Rantz Show to discuss his campaign.6 years ago

Bellevue police chief on how they successfully combated gang violence
Bellevue started experiencing gang violence getting out of control this yea. The police chief vowed to do something about it. It appears to be working.6 years ago

WA GOP chair: Kim Wyman challenger Jeff Winmill is a ‘hack lawyer’
Secretary of State Kim Wyman has a challenger in Jeff Winmill, who Washington GOP chair Caleb Heimlich calls a Democratic Party hack.6 years ago

Coalition of 100 West Seattle businesses rise in opposition to Lisa Herbold
A coalition of over 100 West Seattle businesses have come together to say no to a second term for Seattle councilmember Lisa Herbold.6 years ago

Monroe finds success with creative solution to homeless crisis
Monroe Mayor Geoffrey Thomas joined the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH to discuss how the embedded social worker program is producing effective results in the community.6 years ago

Community advocate: System failing to address Seattle homelessness
A community health and safety advocate says the city isn't listening to concerns about Seattle homelessness and drug activity in the International District.6 years ago

La Conner school district brings lawsuit against Juul e-cigs for ‘targeting kids’
The La Conner school district in Skagit County is one of four school districts all across the country suing the company Juul, the largest e-cigarette maker in the country. Superintendent Whitney Meissner discuses.6 years ago

SPD officer, WA congressional candidate on the opioid fight, stronger treatment
Keith Swank -- US airborne infantry veteran and a 28-year Seattle police commander -- has decided to take on Congresswoman Kim Schrier,6 years ago

Federal Way mayor doesn’t believe string of shootings are gang-related
Federal Way is dealing with an alarming string of crimes and shootings. Federal Way Mayor Jim Farrell discusses how he doesn't feel it's gang related.6 years ago

Army experience motivates candidate’s opposition to Democrats’ health care plan
Republican Jesse Jensen is challenging Progressive freshman representative Kim Schrier in the Washington 8th District, and discusses his opposition to the Democratic plan on health care.6 years ago

How small Washington cities are attempting to fight homelessness
As crime and homelessness impact bigger cities across Snohomish County, it's spreading to some of the smaller areas nearby which lack big-city resources.6 years ago

Why Puyallup spent more on homeless lawsuits than actual help
The city of Puyallup has spent more on lawsuits around homelessness in the past five years than it actually has on nonprofits to serve the homeless community that, according to the Tacoma News Tribune.6 years ago

Uncle Ike’s owner: Vape flavor ban ‘more political than policy’
Uncle Ike's owner Ian Eisenberg joined the Jason Rantz Show to discuss Vape Gate, and why the move could end up hurting teenagers.6 years ago

Seattle landlord on why Sawant’s rent control push will hurt small owners
Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant is back with a rent control proposal. Seattle landlord Marylin Yim offers some insight into the landlords it targets.6 years ago

Candidate for governor sees socialism creeping across Washington state
Anton Sakharov is a community activist and businessman, and joined the show to discuss how creeping socialism in Washington state is why he's running for governor.6 years ago

Covington council candidate doesn’t want her town to become like Seattle
Republican Kristina Soltis is a relative newcomer to politics, and is taking on an incumbent for Covington City Council position, all in the hopes of preventing Covington in becoming like Seattle.6 years ago

Owner: Seattle business suffering ‘death by 1,000 paper cuts’
Seattle business owner Dan Austin discusses the Seattle City Council's hostility to businesses and the recent council letter controversy.6 years ago

Seattle council member hopes to cut through red tape with new measure
Seattle Councilmember Abel Pacheco introduced legislation to speed up the process for approving crucial projects to the city's approach to housing and more.6 years ago

King County Sheriff on reason she shut down crucial law enforcement tool
Why did a crucial law enforcement tool get shut down by the King County Sheriff in August? Sheriff Johanknecht explains her thinking to KTTH's Jason Rantz.6 years ago

Gun store owner: Buying an AR-15 in Washington is harder than you think
How difficult is it to purchase an AR-15 in Washington state? Lynnwood gun store owner Tiffany Teasdale weighs in on The Jason Rantz Show.6 years ago
