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Seattle council candidate: Lisa Herbold a key figure in council鈥檚 failure on homelessness

Seattle council candidate Phil Tavel says that opponent Lisa Herbold has been a key figure in the council's failure on homelessness, occasionally undermining Navigation Team efforts and funding.
6 years ago

WA GOP Chairman on Sen. Bailey’s retirement, and CNN skipping Inslee

Washington state GOP Chairman Caleb Heimlich discusses how the GOP will replace State Senator Barbara Bailey, and CNN skipping Inslee for a climate change town hall.
6 years ago

Are LimePods secure enough to avoid accidents, joy rides?

A lawyer argues that LimePod is not secure enough, and that led to her client being injured in a hit-and-run involving underage drivers.
6 years ago

Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht responds to department criticism, investigation

King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht responds to recent criticism about dysfunction in her office and poor management, among other harsh rumors.
6 years ago

‘Shootout for Soldiers’ supports American veterans

A 24-hour lacrosse event is using the sport to support American veterans and foster community engagement.
6 years ago

How a Lynnwood gun store owner stopped identity thief from buying guns

A prolific identity thief Joshua Spaulding was arrested for trying to use a stolen credit card to buy guns online, despite being cleared in a SPD background check. It's thanks to the Lynnwood gun store owner.
6 years ago

Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker on how Washington politics could turn purple

Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker says that Washington state has potential to evolve from a blue state, to a politically purple one.
6 years ago

Anna Rohrbough preparing to fight ‘crooked’ mayor in Snohomish council race

Anna Rohrbough was the only Republican on the primary ballot for Snohomish County Council District 2. She is now preparing to go up against a Democrat.
6 years ago

At 25, Sultan mayoral candidate tackles local issues

At 25, Russell Wiita is once again not letting his young age stand in the way of running for office. He is aiming for the mayor's office.
6 years ago

Will Seattle listen to Eastlake over bike lane concerns?

The owner of Seattle's 14 Carrot Cafe says that if the city removes parking for a bike lane in Eastlake, businesses like his will be forced to leave.
6 years ago

It’s official (almost): Senator Phil Fortunato to run for governor

State Senator Phil Fortunato joined the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH to discuss homelessness, the budget, and what prompted him to make it official and enter the race.
6 years ago

GOP Chairman Caleb Heimlich expects more gubernatorial candidates to emerge soon

Washington GOP Chairman Caleb Heimlich joined the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH to discuss to process for finding the right Republican candidate for governor.
6 years ago

Another day, another battle with homeless RVs for a Seattle business

West Seattle business Harbor Island Machines has experienced tensions with homeless RVs for years. The owner has finally taken action.
6 years ago

Seattle candidate: We’ve reached ‘compassion fatigue’ with homeless

Ann Davison Sattler discussed how the city's lack of urgency on the Seattle homeless issue and what she hopes to bring to the table.
6 years ago

Washington House tags former FBI agent to investigate GOP lawmaker

Washington House Republicans began their own investigation into Rep. Matt Shea before the House hired an outside firm. REp. J.T. Wilcox explains.
6 years ago

UW Republican group draws criticism after controversial Tweet

College Republicans at the University of Washington are being called out at as homophobes after a controversial Tweet from the organization's president over the weekend.
6 years ago

‘Secure Borders’ on cookies stirs up controversy for besieged Edmonds Bakery

Words on cookies are once again causing a bit of controversy in Edmonds, as a result of owner Ken Bellingham putting "Secure Borders" on cookies after a customer requested it.
6 years ago

An urbanist’s creative fix for Seattle traffic, and his run for city council

Urbanist Logan Bowers is campaigning for Seattle City Council on a pair of ideals: Fixing outdated laws that hurt both traffic and housing.
6 years ago

King County Sheriff responds to allegations from recent ethics investigation

King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht responded Wednesday to a recent investigation into allegations she gave preferential treatment to an employee who supported her campaign in 2017.
6 years ago

Kent council candidate doesn’t want Kent to become Seattle

For Kent council candidate Zandria Michaud, it's as much about correcting the course of her as city as it is preventing it from becoming like its neighbor, Seattle.
6 years ago

Why newest Seattle council member operated as lone vote for second time

Abel Pacheco is an interim Seattle council member, but he has stood his ground on two high-profile votes going against the rest of the council.
6 years ago

Why Rep. Rick Larsen favors impeaching President Trump

Congressmember Rick Larsen of Everett explains why he feels President Trump should be impeached. His reasoning is not like his Democratic colleagues.
6 years ago

How Bellevue wooed Amazon over to the Eastside

In April, it was revealed that Amazon would be moving its entire worldwide operations team to Bellevue. But how exactly did Seattle's eastern neighbor woo the tech giant across Lake Washington?
6 years ago

Seattle council candidate on what he learned cleaning up a homeless encampment

Over the weekend, a local group called Unified Seattle helped clean up Longfellow Creek forests in West Seattle. Council candidate Brendan Kolding was there to help.
6 years ago