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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.

‘This is the year this gets done’: State restrictions on high capacity magazines on path to passage

After years of failed attempts, restrictions on high capacity magazines in Washington could finally pass during this legislative session.
3 years ago

Legal battle over capital gains tax kicks off in Douglas County court

The legal battle over Washington's new capital gains tax is scheduled to be heard in a Douglas County courtroom Friday morning.
3 years ago

Senate Dems bring back bill that creates early release path for aggravated murderers, others

Senate Democrats in Washington state have once again passed a bill that creates a pathway to early release for a variety of incarcerated people.
3 years ago

‘Extraordinary rise in gun violence in King County’ in 2021, says county prosecutor

2021 exceeded the four-year average in all shooting and gun violence categories tracked by the King County Prosecutor鈥檚 Office.
3 years ago

Democrat-backed bill would give Legislature more control of emergency powers

A new bill, sponsored by a Democrat, would give the state Legislature the authority to act on the governor's emergency powers after 90 days.
3 years ago

State mulls changes to Washington marijuana industry amid claims of bias, abuses of power

Roughly 10 years after the passage of I-502, state lawmakers will consider modernizing Washington鈥檚 legal recreational marijuana industry.
3 years ago

State House passes 18 month delay for long-term care tax

State lawmakers appear poised to push through an 18-month delay on the WA Cares long-term care tax by the end of next week.
3 years ago

Child rapist lost in backlog gets max sentence nearly 20 years after Torchlight attack

Robert Childs received the maximum sentence last week for a 2006 sexual assault against a 12-year-old girl on the night of the Torchlight Parade.
3 years ago

New lawsuit challenges tribal exclusive sports betting in Washington state

Maverick Gaming is challenging the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act that is being used to give tribes exclusive rights to sports betting.
3 years ago

Legislative session kicks off with packed agenda, virtual testimony, and multiple lawmakers with COVID

The 2022 legislative session convened Monday with opening ceremonies in the state House and Senate, and a lengthy to-do list.
3 years ago

Dan Satterberg to say goodbye as King County Prosecutor after nearly 16 years

King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg says he will be stepping down at the end of the year, ending a 16-year run in office.
3 years ago

Drive-by shooting bill pre-filed in Washington may never see daylight

The 2022 legislative session in Washington is less than a week away, but there's already one controversial pre-filed bill that will likely be shelved.
3 years ago

King County Prosecutor’s Office looks to ‘peel back the veil’ after tumultuous year

The pandemic has taken a toll on everything, including public safety. That made for a busy year for the King County Prosecutor's Office.
3 years ago

10 years later, industry says Washington’s legal marijuana needs an update

Next year marks the 10th anniversary of I-502, the ballot initiative Washington voters approved in 2012, to legalize marijuana for adults.
3 years ago

Large magazines, ghost guns, open carry restrictions on 2022 gun safety agenda

Gun safety advocates in Washington will take another shot at passing a ban on so-called high capacity magazines in the upcoming session.
3 years ago

Seattle’s new city attorney envisions balanced, collaborative future

Set to take office in a matter of days, Seattle's new City Attorney Ann Davison vows a different approach than her predecessor Pete Holmes.
3 years ago

State AG lauds decision by judge to overturn Purdue settlement as victory in opioid fight

A judge has overturned the bankruptcy settlement of Purdue Pharma, stemming from thousands of lawsuits it faced over the opioid epidemic.
3 years ago

State’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women task force starts with emotional stories

Across the U.S. and Canada, it's believed thousands of Indigenous women and girls are kidnapped, murdered, or sexually assaulted every year but go unreported or uninvestigated.
3 years ago

Seattle City Attorney-elect slams council鈥檚 ‘rushed’ effort to change diversion rules

Seattle City Attorney-elect Ann Davison is accusing the city council of taking unprecedented action to change the rules of her soon-to-be office.
3 years ago

Strong turnout for Sawant recall vote ahead of Tuesday deadline for District 3 ballots

As of Sunday night, 36% of voters in Seattle鈥檚 District 3 had turned in their ballots in the recall election of City Councilmember Kshama Sawant.
3 years ago

Elections office fielding complaints from both sides over Sawant recall ballot

Voters in District 3 face a big political decision for Seattle when they choose whether to recall City Councilmember Kshama Sawant on Tuesday.
3 years ago

Oso families secure final $4.8 million for permanent memorial

Families of those lost in the Oso slide in 2014 got official word this week that they secured the remaining $4.8 million needed for a permanent memorial.
3 years ago

Audit from police watchdog warns of ‘gaps in the discipline system’ for Seattle officers

An audit of the Seattle Police Department鈥檚 disciplinary system lead to nearly a dozen recommendations by the city鈥檚 Office of Inspector General.
3 years ago

More than 50 cases faced sentencing in King County last week

This past week, there were 53 total scheduled cases on Friday -- 30 in Seattle and 23 in Kent at the Maleng Regional Justice Center.
4 years ago