³ÉÈËXÕ¾

Gee Ursula

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

Listen to The Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show weekdays 9am - noon on ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio.

WA mom and daughter taking kids’ Christmas wishes to Santa via Zoom

Adelheid Arbogast and Bronwyn the Elf (age 14) on what they’re doing to keep kids’ spirits up during Christmas and COVID without visits to Santa this year.
5 years ago

WA needs to ‘take strong actions’ to lower risk of overwhelming hospitals

There's concern WA hospitals could be overwhelmed by COVID cases, and Harborview's Dr. John Lynch says the biggest concern may be a lack of staff.
5 years ago

Virologist says it’s not a given we’ll be ‘back to our normal lives’ by May

Even if vaccines roll out next month, virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen warns that doesn't mean everyone will return to their normal lives by May 2021.
5 years ago

Recognizing anxiety in kids during COVID, and how to help them cope

Alex Molleston Luke, a family therapist, talks about how kids and adolescents are faring during COVID -- what they need, and what we can do.
5 years ago

Virologist hopes people follow COVID precautions, says US in ‘very grim situation’

Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen, weekly guest of the Gee & Ursula Show, stops by to answer questions from ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio listeners on all things COVID-19.
5 years ago

How to help vulnerable students who are struggling with remote learning

Arik Korman from the League of Education Voters on what Washington students, especially those who are vulnerable, need now to succeed with remote learning.
5 years ago

King County group hopes to prove diversion program can be ‘far more effective’ than prison time

On Tuesday, King County Council unanimously approved a program that will employ diversionary justice for nonviolent first time offenders.
5 years ago

WA GOP lawmaker calls for special session, ‘cooperation’ to find COVID solutions

Republican Senator Mark Schoesler called for a special session and more collaboration across the aisle on ideas to stop the increase in COVID-19 cases.
5 years ago

How the latest lockdown is impacting people already struggling to get by

To get a sense of how people are doing during the pandemic and with Inslee's latest lockdown in mind, Gee and Ursula took calls from listeners.
5 years ago

Seattle Safeway, Albertsons head: New limits on WA grocery stores ‘not significantly different’

The president of Safeway and Albertsons Seattle Division doesn't expect problems with the new capacity limit. He also says there's no need to panic shop.
5 years ago

Medved: Republicans need to ‘do better at broadening the party’s base’ to have a future

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio's Gee & Ursula Show brought in Michael Medved from sister station KTTH to discuss the future of the Republican Party post-Trump.
5 years ago

Sec of State Wyman: Dangerous to cast doubt on election without evidence

Secretary of State Kim Wyman on the escalating, dangerous rhetoric surrounding the election.
5 years ago

Trump has more power as candidate than sitting president in vote lawsuits

The attorneys for President Trump have filed lawsuits in three states in an attempt to prevent votes from being counted. But does he have that power?
5 years ago

Superintendent Reykdal: Opponents paused civility and made it ugly

Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal on his reelection and voters saying yes to sex education in public schools.
5 years ago

Dr. Rasmussen: We need elected leadership with ‘decided public health plan’

To end the COVID-19 pandemic and prevent future pandemics, Columbia virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen emphasized the need for a public health plan.
5 years ago

WA Secretary of State confident we’ll see meaningful results on election night

Millions of people have already cast their ballots in Washington state and the Secretary of State's Office is thrilled about the turnout.
5 years ago

Gee and Ursula listeners weigh in on their worries before the election

With a highly contentious election during a pandemic seeming to peak, Gee and Ursula opened the phones to listeners to hear their thoughts.
5 years ago

Browser tool Sook seeks to help Seattle businesses better compete online

Jonathan Sandals, who created a way to one-stop online shop called Sook for local small businesses, as a way to support them and sidestep Amazon.
5 years ago

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio listeners weigh in on their most important election issues

Gee and Ursula open up the phone lines, as ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio listeners weigh in on their most important issues leading up to Election Day. 
5 years ago

Downtown Seattle Association VP: ‘We need businesses to feel safe opening’

Don Blakeney, VP of Advocacy & Economic Development for the Downtown Seattle Association on businesses and the neglected parks city officials are ceding to the homeless.
5 years ago

Former Seattle mayor: Rise in homeless camps ‘a matter of fixing the shelter system’

Former Mayor Greg Nickels stopped by the Gee and Ursula Show to talk about what the city needs to do to tackle its homeless crisis.
5 years ago

Notorious Bellevue cat scores victory in court ahead of civil trial

Bellevue cat Miska finally got her day in court, scoring a major victory ahead of an upcoming civil trial over years of complaints from neighbors.
5 years ago

How has COVID-19 impacted your life? Gee & Ursula listeners tell their stories

Gee and Ursula listeners tell their own stories about how COVID-19 has impacted their lives, health, and careers this year.
5 years ago

Gee & Ursula: The real star of the final presidential debate wasn’t either candidate

A spirited but more subdued second presidential debate saw one person rise above both candidates as the real star of the night's events.
5 years ago