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Amazon hit with lawsuit over allegedly toxic rice containing toxic metals like arsenic, mercury
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Lack of funding prompts WA governor to veto part of clemency bill
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Bomb threat on Seattle flight lands 22 month prison sentence, nearly $80,000 in damages
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Multiple suspects arrested for involvement in Pioneer Square triple murder
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Rantz: Northwest Folklife is the festival manifestation of a Seattle homeless encampment
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WA gas prices hold steady for Memorial Day weekend despite national prices falling
MyNorthwest News

Trial begins for Mexican national accused of killing WSP trooper while speeding under the influence
Opening statements for the trial for聽a man charged with killing a Washington State Patrol (WSP) trooper in March 2024 started today.

Boat sinks near Everett: 3 missing passengers presumed dead
The three people still missing after a shrimping boat sank near Everett Wednesday are presumed dead, the U.S. Coast Guard reported.

11-time convicted felon found with guns, drugs, 50 car keys after Lacey burglary arrest
Lacey police officers discovered a variety of guns, car keys, cash, drugs, and other stolen items when searching the residence of an 11-time felon arrested for an alleged burglary.

Parents, staff rally for their jobs as Tacoma Public Schools considers cuts amidst budget concerns
Tacoma Public Schools is considering cutting hundreds of teachers and support staff in order to make up for a $30 million projected shortfall.

Registered sex offender from Kirkland charged with possessing pictures, videos of child sexual abuse
A man from Kirkland was charged via a federal criminal complaint for possessing images containing child sexual abuse.

Fatal crash Tuesday night in Seattle shuts down East Marginal Way for several hours
Following a fatal collision, Seattle police officers closed down East Marginal Way S. Thursday night for several hours.
Julio Rodr铆guez is back in the Seattle Mariners' lineup a day after he was a late scratch, plus we have video of the throwing sessions by two pitchers on the IL.
The Seattle Mariners are going a new route as they shuffle their bullpen after a rough series opener against the Astros in Houston.
Seattle Mariners hitting coach Kevin Seitzer shares why a simplified messaging to hitters is playing out differently than some may have expected.
Seattle Mariners analyst Ryan Rowland-Smith spoke about an evolution by Julio Rodr铆guez, while ESPN's David Schoenfield had insight on the AL race.
Mariners Hitting Coach Kevin Seitzer joins Mike Salk to discuss the Mariners offensive success this season and which players are due for a breakout. —- Listen to The Wyman & Bob Show weekdays from 2 p.m. – 7 p.m. live on Seattle Sports 710 AM and the Seattle Sports App, or on-demand wherever you listen […]
Former NFL wideout Bryan Walters explains why Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp could be a great pairing in the Seattle Seahawks' new-look receiving room.
成人X站 Newsradio Opinion

Video: Would you rather work in an all-male or all-female workplace?
Gee and Ursula break down a Business Insider article after the author shifted from an all-male workplace to an all-female workplace. Which workplace would you rather work in? Listen to The Gee & Ursula Show weekdays from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. on 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM and the 成人X站 Newsradio App, or on-demand wherever […]

Video: Gun permit bill signed into law by Governor Bob Ferguson
Starting in 2027, Washington residents will be required to get a permit鈥攁nd pass live-fire training鈥攂efore buying a firearm in the state. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law joined The John Curley Show to explain what this means for gun owners in Washington state. Listen to The John Curley Show weekdays from 3 p.m. – 7 […]

Video: Spike found his long lost twin in Ocean City, Maryland
Spike O’Neill may have found his long-lost twin (or son?!) in Ocean City, Maryland thanks to comedian Craig Gass. Listen to The Jake & Spike Show weekdays from 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. on 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM and the 成人X站 Newsradio App, or on-demand wherever you listen to podcasts. More info on The Jake […]
KTTH Opinion

Rantz: After activists normalized antisemitism, 2 innocent Jews were murdered in D.C.
Two innocent Jews murdered in D.C. highlight the alarming rise of antisemitism that the Radical Left have normalized.

Video: Too many white lawmakers?
Do we want leaders who look like us, or leaders who lead well? A new report says diversity matters more than merit. Really? Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on AM 770 KTTH or on-demand wherever you listen to podcast

Video: A food worth stabbing for
Allegedly, a homeless man stabbed a guy who would not give up his food. This is a horrible story, obviously… But it does cause the guys to consider what type of food is worth stabbing for? It’s a Double Shot. 鈽曗槙 Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on […]
MyNorthwest Traffic

Fatal crash Tuesday night in Seattle shuts down East Marginal Way for several hours
Following a fatal collision, Seattle police officers closed down East Marginal Way S. Thursday night for several hours.

Evergreen Way in Everett back open after fatal crash
Evergreen Way was closed in both directions after a fatal crash occurred, the Everett Police Department (EPD) confirmed.

Memorial Day travel: 40 million hitting the road鈥攈ere鈥檚 what WA drivers need to know
Memorial Day Weekend is often referred to as the "unofficial start to summer," with an estimated 45 million Americans traveling over the holiday weekend鈥90% opting to drive.
MyNorthwest Weather

Sunshine to kick off summer: Memorial Day weekend could be one of the driest yet
Discover how this Memorial Day weekend may bring unexpected dry conditions, affecting your holiday plans and activities.

'Rapid snowmelt' increases fire danger across the West
Record-breaking snowmelt heightens fire danger in the West, as NOAA warns of increased risks from above-average temperatures.

Monday rain disrupts morning Seattle commutes, to last through Wednesday
The rain that arrived last weekend is sticking around for the beginning of this work week, making it a wet commute for Seattleites and others traveling around the Puget Sound region.
MyNorthwest Politics

Portland shifts $2M from police to parks in preliminary budget
Mayor Wilson's reallocates Portland budget, $2M from police to enhance park maintenance in Portland.

WA AG celebrates legal win as judge blocks Trump's orders to dismantle Education Department
A federal judge on Thursday blocked President Donald Trump鈥檚聽executive order聽to聽dismantle the Education Department聽and ordered the agency to reinstate employees who were fired in聽mass layoffs. The administration said it would challenge the ruling.

House passed Trump's 'big, beautiful bill', Democrats unanimously oppose
Trump's big beautiful bill, featuring tax cuts and border security, passes the House, facing unanimous opposition from Democrats.
MyNorthwest Lifestyle

See a penny, pick it up? In the future, probably not as often 鈥 and, some say, that matters
NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Ask someone for their thoughts: Could it now cost you a nickel? If you want to call somebody stingy, would you say they’re a quarter-pincher? And if they spend money unwisely, are they now dime-wise but pound-foolish? OK, maybe those are some minor, small-stakes, dare we say penny-ante concerns in the […]

DeSantis signs law limiting development in Florida's state parks after plan drew broad backlash
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) 鈥 Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law Thursday curtailing what kind of development can happen in Florida鈥檚 prized state parks 鈥 giving his approval to legislation that came in direct response to his administration鈥檚 push to build golf courses, pickleball courts and hotels on conservation lands. Unlike issues of […]

Feted by school children, tossing out a first pitch: Former Israeli hostage grapples with celebrity
BOSTON (AP) 鈥 Three months after his release from Hamas captivity, Omer Shem Tov stood on the pitcher’s mound at a Boston Red Sox game. Surrounded by supporters, he tossed out the first pitch, then raised his arms in celebration. His name flashed on the stadium billboard. The moment was emblematic of the new-found 鈥 […]
MyNorthwest History

Landscape still bears the scars of Mount St. Helens eruption 45 years later
Sunday marks 45 years since Mount St. Helens erupted, killing 57 people and reshaping the landscape of southwest Washington, which still bears the scars of that devastating event.

How 11 feet of snow led to America鈥檚 deadliest avalanche near Stevens Pass in 1910
Discover how 11 feet of snow caused America's deadliest avalanche near Stevens Pass.

Feliks Banel's Flight 293 podcast 'Unsolved Histories' inspires Congress to take action
Feliks Banel's "What Happened to Flight 293" podcast has inspired the creation of bipartisan bills in the U.S. House and Senate.
National News

Restraining order against Maui doctor is dismissed because he's being held without bail
WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) 鈥 A judge on Friday dismissed a petition for a temporary restraining order against a Maui anesthesiologist accused of attempting to kill his wife on a Honolulu hiking trail. Gerhardt Konig’s wife initially filed the petition after he allegedly pushed her toward the edge of a cliff, attempted to inject her with […]
Movie armorer completes prison sentence in fatal 'Rust' set shooting
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) 鈥 A movie armorer convicted in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin on the set of the Western movie 鈥淩ust鈥 was released from a New Mexico prison on Friday after completing an 18-month sentence. Prison records show Hannah Gutierrez-Reed signed out of the Western New Mexico Correctional Facility […]
North Carolina's high court says elections board shift can continue while governor appeals
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) 鈥 A divided North Carolina Supreme Court confirmed Friday that it was OK for a new law that shifted the power to appoint State Board of Elections members away from the Democratic governor to have taken effect earlier this month, even as the law’s constitutionality is deliberated. The Republican majority on the […]
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