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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.

Effort for anti-discrimination initiative targets much more than police chokeholds

Manuel Ellis's family is throwing its support behind I-1300, an initiative to the Legislature that goes after police use of chokeholds and neck restraints.
5 years ago

Suspect in 1972 Snohomish County murder found dead hours before guilty verdict

Just hours before a Snohomish County jury delivered a guilty verdict for the 1972 murder of Jody Loomis, defendant Terrence Miller was found dead in his home.
5 years ago

Seattle police and lawyers stories differ on injured Capitol Hill protester

There are conflicting reports coming out between SPD and lawyers regarding a protester who was seriously injured on Capitol Hill on Wednesday night.
5 years ago

Key races to watch in Washington state, as Dems and GOP vie for control

The race for the presidency is the big draw for many this Election Day, but there is much more on the Washington state ballot to keep an eye on.
5 years ago

Overlapping issues in race for state superintendent, Referendum 90

The race for the non-partisan Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction is typically a pretty tame contest compared to many other races, but not this year.
5 years ago

Democratic newcomer aims to unseat GOP incumbent in competitive 28th District

The senate race between incumbent Steve O'Ban and newcomer T'wina Nobles is arguably the most watched race in the 2020 state legislative contests.
5 years ago

Sheriff urges calm, as shooting of young Black father in Clark County sparks protests

Protests have swept the Pacific Northwest, after Clark County Sheriff's deputies shot and killed Kevin Peterson Jr., a young Black father.
5 years ago

Seattle council to mull reworked version of plan for safe injection sites

A proposal for safe injection sites in Seattle has been retooled, with councilmembers gathering to discuss its funding on Thursday.
5 years ago

Former Seattle public safety advisor raises alarm over Herbold proposal on misdemeanors

A former Seattle public safety advisor is expressing serious concerns over a newly-proposed policy from Councilmember Lisa Herbold.
5 years ago

Explaining Washington state’s advisory votes: Why we have them, and what they mean

Why does Washington state have advisory votes? The process dates back to 2012, and has been hotly contested among lawmakers ever since.
5 years ago

As Seattle fights threat to federal grant money, those depending on the funds worry

With the Trump administration threatening to pull federal funding from Seattle, local business owners are anxious about the long term consequences.
5 years ago

OPA says SPD officer used excessive force against protester in new batch of findings

The latest batch of findings from Seattle's Office of Police Accountability delivers a mixed bag, finding one officer used excessive force during protests.
5 years ago

Seattle leaders may have deal reached to fill gap left by Navigation Team

Mayor Jenny Durkan and Seattle City Council may have reached an agreement to provide a stopgap for the city's Navigation Team.
5 years ago

Hatred of police, lack of support and politics among reasons for SPD exodus in exit interviews

Nearly 40 Seattle Police officers left the department in September, which is far more than the usual five to seven exits the department sees for the month.
5 years ago

Victory for gun rights advocates challenging Seattle鈥檚 safe storage law

Gun rights advocates are celebrating after a lawsuit challenging Seattle鈥檚 safe storage law got new life in an state appeals court decision Monday.
5 years ago

Seattle survey asks about crime in your neighborhood

If you live in Seattle, you have a chance to speak up about actual crime and the perception of crime in your neighborhood.
5 years ago

Mayor, experts warn of dire situation as SPD loses ‘unprecedented’ number of officers

Newly-released data from the City of Seattle points to an "unprecedented" number of SPD officers leaving the department in 2020.
5 years ago

Washington state Senate committee to tackle police reforms

Democratic Sen. Jamie Pedersen is finalizing a bill to address police reforms, including the creation of a stronger decertification process for officers.
5 years ago

Community groups, parents, SPD chief meet to find solutions to gun violence

Seattle is on track to see a record breaking year of deadly shootings by year鈥檚 end, but a community-led round table gave attendees some hope.
5 years ago

Growing concern from landlords as Gov. Inslee extends eviction ban

Landlords have expressed concern over the specifics in Gov. Inslee's eviction moratorium proclamation, now extended until Dec. 31, 2020.
5 years ago

Defund SPD? New Navigation Team? Tell Seattle leaders how to spend your tax dollars

The Seattle City Council is hosting two meetings dedicated to hearing how the public thinks the city should be spending its money.
5 years ago

Homeless response, BIPOC investments, public safety in first week of Seattle’s 2021 budget work

It was a busy week of budget work in Seattle that saw the end of the Navigation Team, the start of out-of-order layoffs at the Seattle Police Department, potentially competing efforts to a reimaging of policing and public safety and more.
5 years ago

Washington businesses won鈥檛 be hit with unemployment solvency tax

Washington state businesses got some good news from the Employment Security Department regarding a possible insolvency tax.
5 years ago

ACLU files second contempt motion against Seattle over SPD protest response

For the second time in months, the ACLU of Washington has filed a contempt motion against the Seattle Police Department鈥檚 crowd control tactics in ongoing protests.
5 years ago