
State’s return to in-person learning has been ‘very different East vs West’
All schools in Washington must now offer at least part-time in-person learning for any student who wants it, but each district makes its own plan.4 years ago

Gee & Ursula: Each mass shooting now just a ‘blip on the screen’
Since the beginning of this year, there have been nearly 150 mass shootings across the country. Gee and Ursula discuss the shootings and what can be done.4 years ago

Pierce County Exec: Rollback to Phase 2 will cost jobs at a crucial time
Bruce Dammeier, the Pierce County Executive, responds to Governor Inslee's rolling back of Pierce County to Phase 2 this week.4 years ago

Training program aims to ‘slow down stressful situations’ for Washington police officers
Neuroscientist Dr. Jonathan Page believes the key to helping Washington police officers make safer decisions could very well be found in our brains.4 years ago

Would you be OK with an Amazon fulfillment center in your neighborhood?
Gee and Ursula discuss how Amazon is considering three new warehouse locations: NIMBY OR YIMBY?4 years ago

New bill could guarantee attorneys for low-income tenants getting evicted
Washington may begin guaranteeing lawyers for low-income tenants getting evicted, according to a new report.4 years ago

Gee & Ursula: What can the state do instead of a rollback to Phase 2?
Several counties are facing a possible rollback to Phase 2 this week because of rising COVID-19 cases, but Gee Scott hopes the governor reconsiders.4 years ago

Seattle weighs differing approaches to homeless crisis in wake of pandemic
Scott Greenstone from the Seattle Times on the 50% increase in homeless tents, Seattle鈥檚 unveiling of a hotel for the homeless, and challenges to the Compassion Seattle initiative.4 years ago
Virologist explains how 成人X站 Radio’s Gee Scott still got COVID after first vaccine dose
Virologist Dr. Rasmussen says while none of the COVID-19 vaccines are 100% effective, vaccination ensures that you're less likely to have severe illness.4 years ago

Downtown Seattle Association CEO: City must prioritize money around homelessness
Jon Scholes, President & CEO of the Downtown Seattle Association, on the 鈥淐ompassion Seattle鈥 citizen initiative to amend the city charter requiring Seattle to act on the homeless issue.4 years ago

Economist: Seattle’s single-family zoning ‘doesn’t make any sense’
Economist Matthew Gardner believes that the solution to Seattle's skyrocketing housing prices may lie in ending single-family zoning once and for all.4 years ago

GOP councilmember targets ‘bipartisan approach’ for King County hate crime unit
King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn unveiled a proposal Monday for a hate crime unit that would operate within the sheriff's office.聽4 years ago

NAACP Snohomish County calls for action, accountability on threats from Marysville students
After reports of threats to kill minorities in the Marysville School District, the Snohomish County NAACP is now calling for consequences.4 years ago

Council chair: ‘Important’ that investigation into Pierce County Sheriff isn’t political
Pierce County Council Chair Derek Young expands on what the council is looking to accomplish with its investigation of Sheriff Ed Troyer.4 years ago

Should college students get a refund for online learning during COVID?
After a UW student and college students in Oregon sue over the cost of tuition during the pandemic, Gee and Ursula discuss if they should get a refund.4 years ago

Seattle law professor: Asian-American history often viewed as ‘side subject’
Robert Chang, director of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality at Seattle U, shares insight on the history of anti-Asian actions in the US.4 years ago
Virologist explains why distancing alone won’t protect students, teachers
Dr. Angela Rasmussen says social distancing alone won't protect kids or teachers from COVID.聽Other mitigation measures must be in place.4 years ago

Should an 18-20 year old committing murder be an automatic life sentence?
Should murderers get an automatic life sentence? The state Supreme Court recently ruled against automatic life sentences for 18-20 year-olds.4 years ago

Mayoral candidate Bruce Harrell: ‘Disappointed in a city that I love’
Bruce Harrell, candidate for Mayor of Seattle and former city council president, discusses his campaign with Gee and Ursula.4 years ago

Dick’s Drive-In president investigates employee health and safety complaints
The president of Dick's Drive-In issued a response and spoke to Gee and Ursula after employee complaints were widely publicized about unsafe conditions.聽4 years ago

WA bill offers extra year of school for students looking to get last year right
Senator Sam Hunt of Olympia, on his bill to offer juniors and seniors an extra year of high school after the past year of remote learning.4 years ago

Son of Tacoma cop who drove into crowd pushes to rethink ‘culture’ of police forces
In January, a Tacoma police officer drove into a crowd of people who were blocking his way. The officer's son argues that calls to fire his father are just.4 years ago

NW Immigrant Rights director explains record number of unaccompanied children at US border
Jorge Baron, director of the NW Immigrant Rights Project, discusses the huge increase in unaccompanied children crossing the U.S. border.4 years ago
