
‘I feel heartbreak and anger’: Kirkland nurse describes toll of pandemic over last year
Kirkland nurse Jenna Loney describes the toll the pandemic has taken on her and others in the health care industry over the last year-plus.4 years ago

Local bar owner: Businesses will ‘roll ahead as best we can’ with new vaccine requirements
Streamline Tavern's Mike Lewis joins the Gee and Ursula Show to discuss the vaccine verification mandate as a necessary step.4 years ago

Virologist explains the commonly used cell lines in COVID vaccines
A common religious exemption to COVID vaccines is because they used fetal cell lines in development. Dr. Angela Rasmussen explains that claim.4 years ago

Why county isn’t prosecuting teen suspect in fatal Maple Valley hit-and-run as an adult
The King County Prosecutor's Office points to several factors that would make charging a 15-year-old suspect in a Maple Valley hit and run as an adult.4 years ago

Why US health officials are ‘divided’ on need for COVID-19 booster shots
The discussion on whether or not booster shots for the COVID vaccine are needed is dividing even the experts. Dr. Angela Rasmussen weighs in.4 years ago

Seattle firefighter now supports vaccination after being hospitalized for COVID
Seattle Fire Lieutenant Tony Micelli was unvaccinated and had to be hospitalized for COVID. He survived and is now sharing his story to help others.4 years ago

Seattle mayoral candidate calls on city to implement homeless initiative struck from ballot
Mayoral candidate Bruce Harrell still believes that components of Compassion Seattle's homelessness initiative are worth a second look.4 years ago

King County nurse: Health care workers ‘feel left by the wayside’ with hospitals overwhelmed
A registered nurse with King County gives a first-person account of the stress COVID is putting on intensive care units and hospitals.4 years ago

Ezell’s founders start grant program to help local Black-owned businesses
Ezell's Chicken is using its platform and influence to help other Black-owned businesses in the community thrive through the creation of a grant program.4 years ago

Bellevue doctor: ‘It just flies against all logic’ to trust unproven treatments for COVID
Dr. Richard Kaner is an internist with Bellevue Medical Partners and he treats patients who have infectious diseases. His advice is to avoid ivermectin.4 years ago

Supporters file appeal to get Compassion Seattle homeless measure back on ballot
The Downtown Seattle Association and other backers are filing an emergency motion of appeal for the Compassion Seattle charter amendment.4 years ago

Kent police chief says new laws don’t prevent response, but limits ‘how we approach it’
Kent police officers were heard blaming Washington's new laws for not being able to help a suicidal man. But the police chief says it's not just the laws.4 years ago

Virologist says it’s ‘not abusive or cruel’ for kids to wear masks at school
The main COVID concern in regards to fall for a virologist and frequent guest of ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Gee and Ursula Show is the upcoming return to school.4 years ago

Gold Star father offers insight into a veteran’s mental health
Former US Marine Mike Washington lends insight into his own mental health struggles to benefit fellow veterans.4 years ago

Virologist: Despite booster suggestion, COVID vaccines are ‘still working’
Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen weighs in on the new recommendation that people will need a COVID booster shot eight months after their second dose.4 years ago

Superintendent says protocols make Washington classrooms some of the ‘safest in the country’
We are just two weeks away from kids heading back to classrooms in Washington state, but will schools be able to keep the doors open?4 years ago

Washington hospitals CEO: Texas, Florida COVID response ‘putting us all in jeopardy’
Local health leaders are expressing concerns over the downstream effects of states like Texas not properly managing their pandemic responses.4 years ago

Virologist: How can we win over unvaccinated Washingtonians?
A virologist says she's concerned about the Americans who remain unvaccinated, and explains why vaccines and masks work even if they're not 100% perfect.4 years ago

Gee & Ursula: Is it time to ‘live with the consequences’ of being unvaccinated?
Gee and Ursula wonder what happens next for those who remain unvaccinated against COVID-19, especially if they work for the state or in health care.4 years ago

Seattle City Attorney candidate Ann Davison: ‘Society is screaming at us’
Seattle City Attorney candidate Ann Davison speaks on her vision for the office, and vows to protect public spaces and increase prosecution if elected.4 years ago

WA Secretary of State encourages ‘ride along’ with local election officials
Washington's Secretary of State says community members with concerns about election fraud are welcome to view and participate in the processing of ballots.4 years ago
‘Legitimate issues that need to be addressed’ in new state policing laws
Monica Alexander, the executive director of the state Criminal Justice Training Commission, speaks about the new policing laws in Washington.4 years ago

Vaccines don’t stop delta variant transmission, virologist warns
Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen explains new CDC findings that indicates even those who are vaccinated are at risk of transmission of the delta variant.4 years ago
