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Hanna Scott

Hanna Scott is a 成人X站 Newsradio reporter heard on most shows across the station. You might see Hanna on the streets of Seattle covering May Day or in Olympia monitoring the actions of the Legislature. Email Hanna at hscott@bonneville.com or find her on twitter @Hanna成人X站FM.

Seattle moves quickly on new funds for affordable housing

Seattle officials are aiming to get new tax dollars. But before anyone gets worried, these are taxes residents are already paying.
6 years ago

Seattle Uber drivers train to recognize human trafficking

Rideshares are among the most popular modes of travel these days. As it turns out, they're also a favorite of human traffickers, prompting Uber to launch new training.
6 years ago

From guns to eyeball tattoos: New laws in effect in Washington

A range of new laws just went into effect in Washington state, including a few new gun laws around firearm access. Here are a few highlights.
6 years ago

How King County works to keep juvenile offenders on the right path

County and community groups work to intervene both before and after kids get into gang life. That includes the Youth, Leadership, Intervention & Change program, commonly known as Youth LINC.
6 years ago

King County juvenile probation counselor never gives up on kids who lose their way

A second chance for many juvenile offenders involves working with a probation counselor like Michelle Mihail, who works out of the Renton juvenile probation office.
6 years ago

Seattle soda tax: Scare tactics, politics, and a veto promise

The Seattle soda tax continues to stir controversy as the City Council and the mayor disagree over how the millions in tax funds should be used.
6 years ago

Debate rages over gun-free zones in Washington

Gun safety advocates say gun-free zones makes the public safer. Local gun rights advocates disagree, and are launching a new ad campaign to spread their message.
6 years ago

Restorative Justice: A different path to accountability for young offenders

Instead of sending youth to jail over misdemeanor crimes, King County offers Choose 180 -- a program aimed at putting kids on a different path.
6 years ago

King County juvenile diversion program expands to immigrant communities

The goal of King County's expanding juvenile diversion program is to keep kids out of the criminal justice system, and away from crime.
6 years ago

Law enforcement, prosecutors key to juvenile justice reforms in King County

What's the solution when gang violence, drugs, theft, robbery, and a variety of smaller crimes are committed by kids?
6 years ago

Seattle considers another try at ‘safe lots’ for people living in their cars

Seattle is considering a new pilot to help people living in their cars find permanent housing. This time, the city is partnering with churches for parking space.
6 years ago

Kshama Sawant: Congestion tolling in Seattle would be ‘burdensome and unjust’

It looks like Seattle may be getting serious about the idea of tolling city streets. A city council committee started talks on the issue Tuesday, with the measure finding an unexpected opponent in Councilmember Kshama Sawant.
6 years ago

Debate emerges over Seattle鈥檚 extra soda tax money

Seattle got more money than expected from its soda tax. Now officials are debating if that money should be used for purposes other than initially intended.
6 years ago

10 years later, still no arrests in disappearance of Lindsay Baum

McCleary was a small town when young Lindsay Baum went missing. Ten years later, it has been confirmed that she is dead. But her killer remains at large.
6 years ago

Central District searches for solutions after rash of Seattle shootings

City council members and police gathered to talk about the frightening increase in Seattle shootings with the Central District community.
6 years ago

Snohomish cops’ new high tech tool in the fight against drugs

Deputies in Snohomish County are getting a new tool to help in drug investigations called TruNarc, which can identify drugs with a simple laser.
6 years ago

Washington woman fought to prove her stepdad was her father

A precedent-setting case has established that stepparents are as good as blood relatives in Washington, after a woman sued over the death of her dad.
6 years ago

Effort to raise money for Oso memorial brings gala to Seattle

Oso families and first responders are looking for your help, as a fundraising gala is set to arrive in Seattle on June 22.
6 years ago

Arguments open court hearing for controversial Seattle income tax

The battle over Seattle's income tax heads to court Thursday morning, where the city will go toe-to-toe with residents who argue its unconstitutional.
6 years ago

Homeless decrease from recent count ‘defies common sense’

The annual King County homeless count showed significant progress for the first time in years, but some are skeptical about the results.
6 years ago

Snohomish County prosecutor asks for community help to reverse drug policy

The Snohomish County prosecutor is keeping the pressure on in his campaign to reverse a policy of not prosecuting certain drug cases, and is asking for help from the community.
6 years ago

Family, investigators seek new leads in murder of South Seattle woman

A young woman with a bright future gunned was down in south Seattle as she was driving home after picking up dinner. It happened last September, and her killer is still out there.
6 years ago

King County Executive resumes inquests into deadly police use of force

After briefly halting inquests into use of from police, King County Exec Dow Constantine has resumed them with an updated process.
6 years ago

Snohomish County finds recipe for success in tackling homeless crisis

As Seattle continues to struggle with homeless, drugs, and the crime that comes with it, smaller cities to the north believe they've found the recipe for success.
6 years ago