
Tacoma school district employees upset over security test offering holiday discount
A recent security test has some Tacoma Public Schools district employees upset. Gee and Ursula debate whether the district's move was a fair one.4 years ago

Seattle family who knew Michigan school shooter says he was exposed to violence at young age
A Seattle-area woman whose son was once a friend of the accused Michigan school shooter says she questioned his mother and father's parenting styles.4 years ago

Implicating Washington’s abortion laws, Supreme Court debates Roe v. Wade
The U.S. Supreme court is poised to undermine a landmark decision upholding a woman’s right to choose abortion, Roe v. Wade.4 years ago

Gee and Ursula: Is it too soon to return to in-person Santa photos?
Santa Claus is back to his normal December duties at local malls. But is it too soon for in-person photos, especially without masks?4 years ago

Gee Scott says UW football fans need to have ‘patience’ with new coach
The UW football team has a new head coach: Kalen DeBoer, who was most recently at Fresco State. ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Gee Scott shares his opinion of the hire.4 years ago

Are you among the 11.5% of Americans not buying holiday gifts in 2021?
The Gee and Ursula Show discusses a survey that says a record number of Americans won't be buying holiday gifts this year.4 years ago

Beyond the defund debate: Will new SPD budget deliver on promise of reform?
Did Seattle City Council's recently passed 2022 budget do enough to address calls for police reform dating back to the summer of 2020?4 years ago

‘It hurts’: ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio hosts react in wake of Kyle Rittenhouse verdict
³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Gee Scott, Aaron Mason, and Andrew Lanier provide their thoughts following the Friday acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse.4 years ago

As pandemic still looms in Washington, ‘your level of concern is up to you’ for holiday travel
Washington health officials are urging caution for those who plan to travel for the holidays. But how concerned should people be?4 years ago

Is a high speed rail line through Washington actually realistic, or is it a pipe dream?
Can Washington finally achieve its years-long dream of building a multi-state high speed rail line? So far, the answer remains unclear.4 years ago

Rising wages: Seattle-wide trend, or nonprofit exclusive?
A local nonprofit has pledged to raise the wages of their employees by as much as $20,000, a "trend" Seattle has seen before.4 years ago

Gee & Ursula: Should Washington lawmaker ask colleagues for COVID treatment in El Salvador?
Should state Sen. Doug Ericksen be able to leverage his power as a state lawmaker to receive treatment for COVID-19 while in El Salvador?4 years ago

Report shows biased policing from Pierce County Sheriff’s Department
A report reveals that instances in 2020 where deputies with the Pierce County Sheriff's Department used force disproportionately targeted Black residents.4 years ago

Kim Wyman: ‘I don’t think it matters’ if Washington’s Secretary of State is a Republican
Speaking to ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Gee & Ursula Show, Secretary of State Kim Wyman stressed her support for her soon-to-be successor, Steve Hobbs.4 years ago

Gee and Ursula ask, are snow days priceless memories or wasted opportunities?
Local school districts are deliberating whether or not to preserve snow days with remote learning now an established alternative.4 years ago

How should King County treat businesses not following new vaccine requirements?
How should King County health officials respond to complaints over businesses reportedly not complying with new vaccine requirements?4 years ago

Ann Davison: Will be ‘room in the middle’ in Seattle City Attorney’s office
Seattle's newest City Attorney, Ann Davison, lays out her plans for the office moving forward, after winning the race by four percentage points.4 years ago

Sara Nelson: Wins for moderate candidates prove Seattle’s ‘political landscape has shifted’
Sara Nelson appears to be on her way to becoming Seattle's newest councilmember, wrapping up a race she says came down to messaging.4 years ago

Interview: Bruce Harrell lays out plans to be ‘a change agent’ as Seattle’s next mayor
Bruce Harrell details his priorities for Seattle moving forward, as he begins to get his mayoral administration off the ground in the months ahead.4 years ago

Sec of State: Social media reach is ‘one of the biggest challenges’ facing election officials
On the last Election Day with Kim Wyman as Washington's Secretary of State, she joins Gee & Ursula to speak to the state's voters.4 years ago

King County Council to consider ‘greater flexibility’ for residential businesses
King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn discusses potential changes to city code to accommodate more residential businesses post pandemic.4 years ago

At what point will we know that COVID is gone?
³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Gee Scott and fill-in host Aaron Mason discuss how we'll know when COVID-19 has gone from pandemic to endemic.4 years ago

Virologist: ‘Time interval’ between doses will be important in vaccinations for kids
Dr. Rasmussen explains why, in her opinion, there should be enough clinical data to support emergency authorization of a vaccine for kids ages 5-11.4 years ago
