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Former Sheriff Reichert: Elected officials have ‘failed to protect law abiding citizens’

Former King County Sheriff and Congressman Dave Reichert says Seattle's elected officials have abandoned the rule of law.
5 years ago

Why we may still be in the first wave of coronavirus

Columbia University virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen discusses how we're not done with a first coronavirus wave, let alone a second.
5 years ago

Seattle police officer: Policing won’t survive without public approval

A veteran Seattle police officer reached out to 成人X站 Radio's Gee & Ursula Show to share his thoughts on the protests and the changes being made in Seattle.
5 years ago

What is law enforcement’s role under Gov. Inslee’s mask mandate?

Thurston County Sheriff John Snaza on how police with deal with those not wearing masks under Inslee's statewide ordinance.
5 years ago

Capitol Hill businesses, residents are ‘suffering’ as the CHOP continues

The CHOP continues on, impacting residents and businesses in the area. An apartment manager for three buildings in the area expresses her concerns.
5 years ago

WA petition wants unemployment claims processed in timely fashion

A petition to the WA State Supreme Court on behalf of unemployment claimants is demanding claims be processed in a timely fashion.
5 years ago

Local small town museums face several threats, modern-day perils

Small town museums are full of history and passion, but they're also in peril. Seattle Times' Jeff Burnside explains how to help them survive.
5 years ago

Why Tenino, Washington is printing its own wooden money

The town of Tenino is helping its residents survive the coronavirus shutdown by printing its own wooden money.
5 years ago

Jerk Shack owner wants to expand, better serve black communities

The owner of the Jerk Shack in Belltown hopes to be able to better serve the black community by purchasing land for an expansion in underserved communities.
5 years ago

Former Sheriff’s transparency offers hope for improvement, rebuilding trust

Former King County Sheriff Sue Rahr has been candid about racial bias in policing. Gee says it's the first time he's heard a leader in law enforcement admit something black people have said for decades.
5 years ago

Chief Best: SPD’s East Precinct standing empty ‘presents a real problem’

Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best restates that it was not her decision to leave the East Precinct, but she hopes police can return to work there soon.
5 years ago

For one speaker, the South Seattle protest was about ‘love and unity’

Dominique Davis spoke at the protest in South Seattle, and is the founder of Community Passageways. He was amazed and inspired by the community turnout.
5 years ago

Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright: ‘Life is way bigger than scoring touchdowns’

Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright attended the protest at Othello Park in Seattle this weekend and plans to continue using his platform to make a change.
5 years ago

Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor on ‘the necessity of calling out our own’

Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor spoke out on the death of George Floyd recently, emphasizing the need for officers to hold each other accountable.
5 years ago

Virologist: Amid fears of virus, George Floyd protests ‘a public health crisis amplifying another’

With large protests across the country, there are concerns that these events could quickly become so-called "super-spreader events" for COVID-19.
5 years ago

Former WA officer: ‘You need to have the courage to say something’

A former Washington police officer says all four officers need to be charged in the death of George Floyd and shares how he believes we can move forward.
5 years ago

Bellevue Police Chief Mylett says it’s time to get the conversation started

Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett joined hundreds of peaceful protesters in the middle of the street Sunday, took a knee, and listened.
5 years ago

Why we should still be cautious with phase two activities

Dr. Angela Rasmussen, virologist at Columbia University, warns that you might not want to do phase two activities even when they reopen,
5 years ago

Virologist: ‘No sport can consider bringing back fans’ once play resumes

How exactly will the future of sports look once sports return in the United States? Odds are it will very likely be without fans in stadiums.聽
5 years ago

Harvard epidemiologist says think of ‘risk as a spectrum’ in quarantine

In an effort to stay safe from COVID-19 while leading a semi-normal life, Dr. Julia Marcus proposes lower risk activities to survive quarantine fatigue.
5 years ago

What Washington schools might look like in the fall

Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal gives a slight preview of how Washington schools may change come September.
5 years ago

Corrections officer says COVID-19 has ‘been an added stress, for sure’

A corrections officer, whose identity is being kept anonymous, joined the Gee and Ursula Show to talk about the perils of the job during the pandemic.
5 years ago

Local epidemiologist says ‘forgive yourself’ for quarantine fatigue

Dr. Christopher Carlson talks about his Facebook post Gee & Ursula shared last week, recognizing that while the quarantine is beneficial, it's exhausting.
5 years ago

Seattle Police Chief Best: ‘We can’t arrest our way out of a pandemic’

Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best answers questions about Seattle's crime levels during the pandemic, the federal consent decree, and more.
5 years ago