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Failing grades up 600% at Garfield High: Should letter grades be handed out during COVID?

Failing grades are up over 600% at Garfield High School in Seattle. Gee and Ursula debate if kids should be getting letter grades during the COVID pandemic.
4 years ago

Report: Pandemic could double number of homeless individuals nationally

Scott Greenstone from the Seattle Times on a dire new study projecting the homeless population will double in two years as a result of COVID-19.
4 years ago

Gee & Ursula: Biden inauguration brings ‘faith in a better tomorrow’ as nation looks to heal

Inauguration Day for President Joe Biden had 成人X站 Radio's Gee Scott, Ursula Reutin, Dave Ross, and Colleen O'Brien reflecting on the last four years.
4 years ago

Virologist: COVID-19 vaccines provide ‘hope that the end is in sight’

Dr. Angela Rasmussen says the vaccines provide hope, but it's not the end of COVID-19. She shares an analogy comparing the pandemic to falling in a well.
4 years ago

‘Cobra Kai’ actor, co-owner of Seattle restaurant on how show became Netflix hit

Yuji Okumoto, who you may know as Chozen from "Karate Kid 2" and Netflix's "Cobra Kai," joined Gee and Ursula to talk about the success of the show.
4 years ago

Washington election director forced into hiding over potential threats of retaliation, violence

In the wake of ongoing threats, Washington state election officials have been forced to take extreme precautions to preserve their safety.
4 years ago

Tacoma mother homeless after landlord evicts her, despite paying rent

Kareena Lauer, a Tacoma woman, describes how she became homeless with her two kids during the pandemic after her landlord gave them the boot.
4 years ago

Medved: ‘I don’t want to be remembered as being on the wrong side’

Talk show host Michael Medved joins 成人X站 Radio's Gee and Ursula Show to discuss the week's events and the second impeachment of President Trump.
4 years ago

Virologist: Distribution of COVID vaccine bigger issue than supply

The United States is about one month into the mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign, and Dr. Rasmussen says the main problem so far appears to be distribution.
4 years ago

UW law professor: Removing Trump through impeachment ‘would be challenging’

University of Washington constitutional law professor Hugh Spitzer weighs in on how impeachment proceedings might play out in Congress.
4 years ago

Pierce County Sheriff responds to claims of ‘cover-up’ in death of Manuel Ellis

Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer addresses allegations that his department was involved in a cover-up in the death of Manuel Ellis in March 2020.
4 years ago

Arnie’s owner, GM says it’s ‘pretty dire straits’ for local restaurants

Arnie's in Mukilteo says we underestimate the number of local restaurants on the brink of closing, suggesting you should support your favorites if you can.
4 years ago

Virologist: COVID variant should be ‘warning to really double down’ on precautions

Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen says she doesn't expect another lockdown in the United States, but she did express concern about the new COVID variant.
5 years ago

Manuel Ellis family attorney frustrated by ‘level of cover up, mockery of justice’

Attorney James Bible joined the Gee & Ursula Show to share his reaction to the news of a fifth officer's involvement in Manuel Ellis' death.
5 years ago

Report: Amazon now has more employees than Boeing in WA

Amazon now has more employees than Boeing in Washington. Gee & Ursula weigh in on why people might tend to view one more favorably than the other.
5 years ago

Virologist answers our COVID-19 vaccine questions

成人X站 Radio's Gee and Ursula Show peppered Dr. Angela Rasmussen, a virologist, with common questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.聽
5 years ago

L&I spokesman: ‘Frustrating’ to see WA businesses risk employee health by defying COVID rules

Tim Church, spokesman for L&I, says some employees have received death threats when trying to do their job, asking businesses to comply with COVID rules.
5 years ago

Seattle community service officers to help with service-related calls, freeing up cops

Sgt Kevin Nelson on Seattle community service officers and the role they play in handling certain types of calls that police may not be best suited for.
5 years ago

Harborview doctor: Washington seeing ‘the tools that will allow us to end this pandemic’

With the first COVID vaccine administered in Washington on Tuesday, Harborview's Dr. John Lynch believes we're looking at an historic moment in time.
5 years ago

‘We’ve seen it work’: Tacoma mayor explains why she believes in universal basic income pilot

With funding now in hand, Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards explains why she thinks a universal basic income pilot is exactly what her city needs.
5 years ago

Bonney Lake sets aside $500,000 to help struggling businesses

Mayor Neil Johnson of Bonney Lake on the second round of business grants his city is doling out -- up to approximately $10,000 per business.
5 years ago

Gee & Ursula: Durkan never recovered from CHOP ‘Summer of love’ remark

Gee and Ursula react the breaking news that Mayor Jenny Durkan won't be seeking a second term as mayor.
5 years ago

Virologist: Washington should consider closing restaurants, bars to keep schools open

Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen suggests that closing restaurants and bars could be a crucial piece to getting schools reopened for in-person classes.
5 years ago

WA nurse has lingering effects from COVID months later, returning to work

Tammy Edwards on returning to nursing, seeing COVID patients, and how she and husband Brian are doing as they recover and deal with long-lasting effects.
5 years ago