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Dave Ross

Dave Ross spent 47 years as a host at 成人X站 Newsradio 97.3 FM before departing in December 2024. Dave won the national Edward R. Murrow Award for writing five times since he started at 成人X站 Newsradio in 1978. Dave left an indelible legacy at 成人X站 Newsradio that won't soon be forgotten.

Ross: With current police shortage, Seattle is already no-cop zone

With the current police shortage, you could argue that parts of the city are still a no-cop zone and that taxpayers could therefore be held liable.
3 years ago

Ross: If AI can learn to be good, maybe people can too

"Currently the AI just consumes any data out there but that's not safe. That's dangerous even for humans," Choi said.
3 years ago

Ross: An open letter to the Mariners, we still love you

I found myself listening to baseball games all the way through 鈥 because, unlike in years past, you couldn't be sure the game was over 鈥 until it was over.
3 years ago

Ross: Rallying M’s for a comeback will take some inspiration

This is how heroes are tested. They are beaten down. They are turned away. They are told, 鈥渘o you can鈥檛.鈥
3 years ago

Ross: If you can’t chase a suspect, there should be a way to stop them

Why is there still no technology that allows police to easily track or disable a suspect and their car? If it鈥檚 too dangerous to block a car.
3 years ago

Ross: 21 years of losing hasn’t stopped the M鈥檚, one playoff loss won’t either

If there is any characteristic that should define an all-in Mariners fan, it鈥檚 knowing how to accept loss 鈥 because we鈥檝e had 21 years of practice.
3 years ago

Ross: Seattle crime rates are the unfortunate focus of campaigns

Right now in 2022, when it comes to the scariest crimes, as in murder 鈥 Seattle鈥檚 per capita murder rate isn鈥檛 even in the top ten.
3 years ago

Ross: Listening to the Mariners win brings Seattle together

What I was listening to Saturday afternoon was not just another Mariners game. What happened in Toronto was an unscripted human struggle
3 years ago

Ross: Don鈥檛 go breaking our hearts, Mariners

This is baseball. And in baseball, you cannot guard your heart
3 years ago

Ross: Banning books won’t stop kids from learning about sex

There鈥檚 a flurry of stories warning about the return of books being banned. I think we鈥檙e seeing them for a couple of reasons:聽
3 years ago

Ross: Social media companies might actually be held responsible for the content they host

The Supreme Court could finally decide if social media is legally responsible for what it broadcasts by agreeing to take the case of Gonzalez v. Google.
3 years ago

Ross: With voter pamphlets and mail-in ballots, you have no reason not to vote

So as the election approaches, I remind people that not聽voting means giving up your one chance to throw your weight around
3 years ago

Ross: The divide between the reasonable and the unreasonable comes down to what works

When I was doing a talk show I used to say that the real divide was between 鈥渢he normal people and the wackos鈥 鈥 but I must admit now that the phrase lacked nuance.
3 years ago

Ross: The key to wedding success? Eat lots of cake and make your dancing look spontaneous

Make the singing look spontaneous, and whether or not people like it, at least they鈥檒l be forgiving. Just make sure they鈥檝e had lots of cake.
3 years ago

Ross: Before fearing what migrants destroy, try helping them build something first

The U.S. border is swamped with hundreds of thousands of migrants who want in 鈥 and border states are fed up.
3 years ago

Ross: Those who don’t learn history are doomed to accept whatever they are told

Zinn鈥檚 book failed to shake my patriotism, any more than visiting Cuba or the Soviet Union. I still see America as a unique experiment worth protecting.
3 years ago

Ross: Metaverse already has its problems, from monetization to groping

2D social media isn鈥檛 immersive enough, so now we鈥檙e going to strap a fat cell phone over our eyes to join a lawless 3D cartoon universe?
3 years ago

Ross: Physicist says time travel is impossible … but can’t make an absolute promise

I wanted to highlight part of an interview with a physicist about time travel since it appears mainstream media didn't pick up on it.
3 years ago

Ross: It’s either middle managers or robots looking over your shoulder

If you draw a paycheck, one way or another, your office is going to make sure you deserve it.
3 years ago

Ross: We live in a social media jungle where the predators will eat the gullible

There鈥檚 a news item about another stupid social media challenge, which I usually ignore but I feel I have to mention it because it reveals the problem
3 years ago

Ross: How Trump’s culture war reached the National Archives

I noticed that, as part of the tussle between Donald Trump and the National Archives over those presidential documents, Trump鈥檚 lawyers argued that the National Archives is a 鈥渉ighly-politicized agency鈥 that has put 鈥渃ontent warnings on the US Constitution.鈥
3 years ago

Ross: Is Patagonia’s sale to a non-profit shameless exploitation of a tax loophole?

Recently the owner of Patagonia announced he would donate the company to a new non-profit organization to spend the profits on 鈥渟ocial welfare.鈥
3 years ago

Ross: Months after his SCOTUS decision on prayer in schools, where is coach Joe Kennedy?

Joe Kennedy -- the football coach who last June won a Supreme Court decision upholding his right to pray on the field after games -- still has not returned to his assistant coaching job at Bremerton High School.
3 years ago

Ross: King County court brings self defense to new level in downtown-shooting judgment

Yesterday in King County Superior Court, a jury found Marquise Tolbert not guilty of murder. According to the Seattle Times, he was so relieved he burst into tears and embraced his defense lawyers.
3 years ago