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Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

Listen to The Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show weekdays 9am - noon on 成人X站 Newsradio.

Why is it difficult for us to talk about Critical Race Theory?

Some don't know what it is, others have already formed opinions, and the political divide grows as America grapples with Critical Race Theory.
4 years ago

Time to redefine ‘toughness’ after Osaka drops out of French Open

Naomi Osaka's withdrawal from the French Open sparked conversations about mental health and athletes. 710 ESPN's Stacy Jo Rost shares her perspective.
4 years ago

Business owner: Crime, homelessness in downtown Seattle has ‘never been this bad’

The owner of a downtown Seattle parking garage company told 成人X站 Radio's Gee & Ursula that the homelessness situation has never been as bad as it is now.
4 years ago

Mayor Durkan says Seattle school district needs to ‘step up’ and move encampment

According to the city and Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, clearing the encampment near Broadview-Thomson K-8 is the school district's problem.
4 years ago

Attorney for Ellis family: We need a ‘fully independent investigatory agency’

James Bible, the attorney for Manuel Ellis' family, speaks about the charges, why the investigation took so long, and what the family has been through.
4 years ago

‘This hit me different’: Gee and Draze react to charges against officers in Manuel Ellis death

For many, the news that three Tacoma police officers would be charged for their role in the death of Manuel Ellis marked an emotional moment.
4 years ago

Reflecting on race relations in America one year after George Floyd’s murder

May 25, 2021, is the one-year anniversary of George Floyd's murder. Gee and Ursula discuss if, one year later, race relations in the US have improved.
4 years ago

Trans woman shares her experience transitioning 12 years ago

成人X站 Radio's Gee and Ursula say they're uncomfortable talking about gender identities because they have so much to learn, but a listener says if you make an honest effort, that's all she asks.
4 years ago

Was CDC’s updated mask guidance too much, too soon?

Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen explains why the CDC's updated mask guidance makes sense with the science, but is going to be difficult to enforce.
4 years ago

Washington transitions to ‘new normal’ as all counties can be in Phase 3

Gee and Ursula talk about how different and happy this past weekend felt. Plus, starting Tuesday, all Washington counties can be in Phase 3 of reopening.
4 years ago

Businesses left to shoulder burden of enforcing state’s relaxed mask rules

Despite relief over relaxing of the state's mask mandate, it also will soon have businesses shouldering the burden of enforcing these new rules.
4 years ago

King County Human Services head: Housing homeless in hotels is a ‘faster, cheaper’ solution

King County Human Services Director Leo Flor sheds light on the plan to house 1,600 of the region's homeless population in hotels.
4 years ago

Art Langlie, grandson of former governor, joins list of Seattle mayoral candidates

The list of candidates for Seattle mayor keeps growing. Art Langlie, grandson of a former Seattle mayor and state governor, has joined the field.
4 years ago

WA Hospitality Association: Reopening date gives restaurant, hotel workers ‘security’

The CEO of the Washington Hospitality Association says setting a date for the state to reopen would offer hospitality employees some job security.
4 years ago

Gee & Ursula: The more people who share COVID-19 stories, the better

After working at an event in the town of Republic, Wash., that led to about 100 people getting sick with COVID-19, one resident is sharing her experience.
4 years ago

Secretary of State: Recount in Arizona is a ‘frightening precedent to set’

Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman explains why she recently called out Republicans in Arizona for the recount of the 2020 election results.
4 years ago

Fourth wave is ‘totally stoppable’ says state hospital association president

Washington has seen an increase in hospitalizations for COVID-19, but a local hospital leader says the fourth wave can still be turned around.
4 years ago

Pierce County ‘frustrated’ it didn’t get a pause before its Phase 2 rollback

Pierce County Executive Bruce Dammeier is frustrated by the pause in rollbacks, adding that "treating different counties differently is not science."
4 years ago

SPD interim chief: ‘We are a safe city’ despite concerns over police staffing

Despite concerns over staffing shortages at SPD, interim Chief Adrian Diaz remains confident in the relative overall safety of the city as a whole.
4 years ago

Why Washington might not need herd immunity to ‘start taking masks off’

Could we start seeing COVID restrictions relaxed before we reach herd immunity? Georgetown virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen believes so.
4 years ago

Gee & Ursula: Is rolling back or refusing to be vaccinated more harmful?

Many Washington counties are at risk of rolling back a phase this week, but will that make a difference, or do we just need more people vaccinated?
4 years ago

Virologist agrees with CDC on easing mask restriction for vaccinated people

Dr. Angela Rasmussen weighs in on the new guidance from the CDC about when fully vaccinated people don't have to wear a mask, mostly when outdoors.
4 years ago

Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett: ‘Derek Chauvin does not represent us’

For Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett, Derek Chauvin's conviction was a necessary first step toward earning back the public's trust in law enforcement.
4 years ago

Auburn mayor: Clearing homeless camps ‘about getting people help with services’

Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus explains a recently-passed ordinance making it a criminal offense to camp in the city's public parks.
4 years ago