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Laura Scott

Laura Scott is the Producer of The Jack Stine & Spike O'Neill Show on ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio 97.3 FM, and was formerly the Segments Producer for Seattle's Morning News. She grew up in Seattle and graduated from Occidental College in Los Angeles. Laura wrote for The Occidental and The Daily Iowan. She also was an intern at KPCC in Pasadena.

No rise yet in coronavirus cases from protest crowds

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss Governor Inslee's visit to Yakima County on Tuesday, where case numbers are predicted to continue to rise.
5 years ago

A journey down the food supply chain

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio reporter Aaron Granillo traces food distribution across Washington state and talks to people coming up with workarounds.
5 years ago

Religious services resume in Washington. Here’s what that looks like

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss Governor Inslee's easing of restrictions on religious gatherings in Washington.
5 years ago

Boeing to cut nearly 7,000 more jobs

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Dave Ross and Aaron Granillo are joined by reporter Chris Sullivan, who will tell you everything you need to know about upcoming involuntary layoffs at Boeing, including what severance packages could look like.
5 years ago

Trump deems religious services ‘essential’ – What would reopening look like?

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss what reopening places of worship might look like in practice.
5 years ago

How united is the ‘western pact’ … really?

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss whether the grand "Western pact" announced in early April is actually working.
5 years ago

Fight for a ban on gas-powered cars will continue in 2021

A proposal to ban gas-powered cars in Washington state won't make it through this year's legislative session, but activists aren't giving up.
5 years ago

The Ave is getting an update, but who decides what that looks like?

Change on the Ave in the University District is now inevitable, but community activists and small business owners are voicing their opinions.
5 years ago

CIA read secrets of spies and foreign governments for years, report reveals

An investigation published by the Washington Post revealed that a company encrypting secret foreign communications was a front for the CIA all along.
5 years ago

Why is Bernie Sanders’ socialist presidential campaign doing so well?

Bernie Sanders' campaign has drawn criticism for it's socialist bent, but young people seem more drawn to his promise of nationalized health care and federal student loan relief than ever.
5 years ago

Olympia’s fare free bus system is off to a strong start, but is it sustainable?

On January 2, Olympia's Intercity Transit agency made a radical change -- they eliminated bus fare, a move that's slowly gaining traction nationwide.
5 years ago

Seattle’s light rail expansions likely won’t reduce road congestion

Funding for Sound Transit hangs in the balance as Seattle's light rail system continues to expand, prompting the question: Will it reduce road congestion?
5 years ago

Not very stable, nor a genius: Trump’s allies turn against him

In the midst of impeachment, as many as 200 inside sources admit they seriously doubt President Trump's intentions as president. Among them are some of his closest allies.
5 years ago

Everett doctor details presence of coronavirus in Washington state

Dave Ross spoke with Dr. Jay Cook, Chief Medical Officer for the hospital, about the local risk of the Wuhan coronavirus recently seen in Washington.
5 years ago

PETA’s president says you’re walking your dog wrong

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Dave Ross consulted with Ingrid Newkirk, the president of PETA, to find out how to best walk a dog. You're probably doing it wrong.
5 years ago

Untraceable ‘ghost guns’ pretty easy to build yourself

Dave Ross spoke with Jeremy White about how he was able to build a ghost gun from untraceable kits that come without a serial number or sale record.
5 years ago

Deep fake technology could appear on platforms like TikTok

Now there's a way to make your own deep fakes easily, thanks to ByteDance, the Chinese company behind the popular video creation and social media platform TikTok.
5 years ago

Fake pork meat and reasons to never walk again in Las Vegas this week

People are geeking out over the future of tech at CES in Las Vegas, an annual conference and showcase of the latest in gizmos and gadgets.
5 years ago

30 families say mold in Joint Base Lewis-McChord housing is making them sick

Melissa Godoy says the Lincoln Military Housing group should be hauled off bases in handcuffs. She says 30 families at Joint Base Lewis-McChord were living in mold infested homes.
5 years ago

Someone is hiding Coeur d’Alene library’s anti-Trump books

In Idaho, someone has been hiding books that criticize President Trump in their local library. Not stealing them. Just ... hiding them.
6 years ago

Affirmative action is on your ballot — how are you voting?

Dave Ross hosted a debate at the ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio studio to hear both arguments on affirmative action.
6 years ago

From an expert: The biggest mistakes new RV owners make

The RV industry is booming. More people than ever are ready to camp up and down the coast, or cross national parks off their bucket list.
6 years ago

Washington Rep. Jayapal: Trump’s Ukraine phone call ‘absolutely an impeachable offense’

Washington State Rep. Pramila Jayapal has little in the way of doubts when it comes to impeachment proceedings for President Trump.
6 years ago

Did someone block your driveway with a scooter? These guys will tow it

Dan Borelli and John Heinkel want to tow the dockless scooters and bikes that are blocking your driveway. And they'll do it for free.
6 years ago