
What are you grateful for? Gee & Ursula listeners sound off
Open Phones: What has someone recently done for you, that you鈥檙e grateful for? Gee and Ursula listens sound off.5 years ago

Pierce County Sheriff candidate seeks to repair fear of police, build trust
Detective Ed Troyer is running for Pierce County Sheriff. He discusses why certain calls might warrant social workers and how to build trust in police.5 years ago

How car tabs decision addressed a racist 60-year-old Washington court ruling
Buried in a footnote in its I-976 ruling, the state Supreme Court struck down a 1960 decision that had allowed cemeteries to discriminate on race.5 years ago

Why Tim Eyman’s $30 car tab initiatives keep getting struck down in court
Why do Tim Eyman's car tab initiatives keep getting struck down in court? UW law professor Hugh Spitzer explains the legal reasoning.5 years ago

CPA: WA unemployment insurance rate for businesses could spike 1 to 3%
Nathan Gibson, CPA, on the coming unemployment insurance rate spike for businesses, which he says could be around 1 to 3%.5 years ago

What happens if someone in your pandemic pod breaks the rules?
If a member of your pandemic pod breaks the rules, should they have to quarantine themselves for the next two weeks?5 years ago

Sec of State Kim Wyman: Never seen this level of vitriol in elections
Secretary of State Kim Wyman on ballots getting sent out this week, and how she's level seen this level of vitriol in a presidential election.5 years ago

How do we bring the country together? Gee & Ursula listeners sound off
The country has become quite skilled at finding new ways to divide ourselves, but can anything be done to bring us together?5 years ago

Family health physician: WA sex-ed curriculum ‘will help keep all students safe’
Family health physician Dr. Ying Zhang stops by the Gee and Ursula Show to weigh in on why she supports sex-ed curriculum.5 years ago

The challenges of remote learning with three special ed kids at home
Eric and Deanna Fisher have four children learning remotely right now, three of whom are in special ed. They discuss the challenges of learning this way.5 years ago

Black Coffee Northwest opening delayed by arson, but ‘heart of the place is alive’
Darnesha Weary was looking forward opening Black Coffee Northwest in Shoreline, but plans were delayed after someone tried to set fire to the building.5 years ago

Tacoma COVID survivor: Trump ‘absolutely incorrect’ to downplay threat of virus
After she and her husband both survived COVID-19, Tacoma nurse Tammy Edwards was shocked to hear the president downplay the virus this week.5 years ago
Gee and Ursula rewrite Trump’s balcony speech
成人X站 Radio's Gee and Ursula rewrite President Trump's now-infamous balcony speech, delivered Tuesday after arriving back at the White House.5 years ago

Still a lack of transparency as Washingtonians wait on unemployment benefits
Thousands of out-of-work Washingtonians continue to fight for appeal hearings after having their unemployment claims denied.5 years ago

Pierce County Sheriff candidate seeks greater transparency in community
Lieutenant Cyndie Fajardo, candidate for Pierce County Sheriff, discusses why she's running and a recent investigation into her work with the special investigation unit.5 years ago

Virologist: Trump’s COVID treatments make his actual condition ‘very unclear’
As the president continues to receive treatment for COVID, it's been difficult to assess the severity of his illness based on the medications he's received.5 years ago

Gee on Trump’s COVID diagnosis: Human decency comes before politics
成人X站 Radio's Gee and Feliks react to Trump's COVID diagnosis, and discuss putting human decency before politics.5 years ago

Virologist: Trump ‘definitely faces increased risk’ in wake of COVID diagnosis
With President Trump testing positive for COVID-19 this week, what does his prognosis look like? Virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen weighs in.5 years ago

Local kindergarten teacher’s upbeat remote learning videos go viral
Mackenzie Adams, a kindergarten teacher at Glenwood Elementary School in Lake Stevens, has become a star on TikTok for her videos of remote lessons.5 years ago

Former Seahawks WR Jermaine Kearse retires ‘very content’ with his career
From Lakewood to the UW to the Seattle Seahawks, Jermaine Kearse has long been a local fan favorite. This week, he announced his retirement from the NFL.5 years ago

Virologist: Still unclear if kids under 12 are less susceptible to COVID
While it may appear that kids are less susceptible to COVID, Dr. Angela Rasmussen says it may be because mild cases are less likely to be diagnosed.5 years ago

Investments should be ‘determined by the community,’ not by City Hall
Sean Goode, executive director of Choose 180, explains why he declined to participate in the mayor's budget process to invest in BIPOC communities.5 years ago

Police reform efforts at state level focus on accountability, transparency
There has been a lot of discussion and talk about the Seattle City Council's plans for police reform, but what's happening at the state level in Olympia?5 years ago
