On Wednesday, a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, emboldened by months of fiery post-election rhetoric. So, who's to blame? The list is a long one.
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The first doses of a COVID vaccine rolled out in Washington. The question now is whether enough people are willing to get the injection when it's available.
A working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests U.S. media is more negative in reporting on COVID than other English speaking media.
A proposal to evict 200 residents of a homeless shelter inside a Renton hotel is laughably cruel at best, and at worst, directly exacerbates an existing crisis.
Commentators and personalities on 成人X站 Radio, KTTH, and MyNorthwest provided insight on a variety of topics busy year of news both locally and across the U.S.
We've only just learned this week that Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan won't be seeking a second term. But it's never too early for irresponsible speculation!
This week's rundown may be not the "biggest" story, but it's a fun one. The general consensus at 成人X站 Radio is that John Curley sounds like George Clooney.
After years of battling legal issues, Seattle may have finally found a viable solution for its plan for supervised safe injection sites across the city.
It's clear that Loren Culp's problem isn't that an election was stolen from him -- it's that like the president his politics are modeled off of, he simply doesn't like that he's losing.