
Dave Reichert says tariffs are already threatening small farms
The average consumer may not consider the underlying problems with trade tariffs, Dave Reichert says.7 years ago

Jason ditched Seattle for Europe; follow his travels
He couldn't take it anymore. Jason packed a bag (probably with way too much hair gel and a blow dryer) and jetted over to Europe - specifically Hamburg, Budapest, Stockholm and London.7 years ago

State’s no-soda-tax initiative sets ‘bad precedent’
Those opposed to a city or state-level soda tax do not necessarily support a proposed no-soda-tax initiative for Washington state, as it could set a dangerous precedent.7 years ago

Seattle police guild VP explains why cops are leaving
Seattle Police Officers Guild Vice President Rich O'Neill counters SPD claims that cops are not leaving the department in large numbers because of a toxic relationship with city leaders.7 years ago

Former state GOP chair Hutchison says Cantwell has been napping
It didn't take long for Sen. Maria Cantwell to question President Trump's SCOTUS pick. Former Washington GOP Chair Susan Hutchinson says Cantwell is just waking up from her nap.7 years ago

Officers guild VP comments on latest twist in police chief search
Seattle's interim police chief has as much of a chance to get the job as the other two remaining finalists, despite originally being passed over for another candidate.7 years ago

Carmen Best is back in running for Seattle police chief
Cameron McLay is no longer in the running for Seattle Police Chief and Carmen Best is now under consideration.7 years ago

Seattle attorney rejects settlement in head tax lawsuit
A Seattle attorney is expected to reject the city鈥檚 offer to settle a lawsuit that accuses council members and the mayor of breaking the law before voting to repeal the controversial head tax.7 years ago

Monroe adopts SODA ordinance to help fight drug crimes
The City of Monroe has established a SODA program to keep people charged with drug offenses from returning to areas known for heavy drug crimes.7 years ago

Fighting Seattle head tax was just a starting point for organizers
Repealing the Seattle head tax was just the beginning for the people behind the grassroots effort to collect thousands of signatures from people opposed to the controversial move by the city.7 years ago

Bremerton coach takes praying case to the Supreme Court
Michael Berry, the deputy general counsel for the First Liberty Institute representing Coach Joe Kennedy, says the 9th Circuit's decision was "pretty far reaching and outrageous."7 years ago

Attorney: SCOTUS decision a ‘great development’ for Arlene’s Flowers
The attorney for the owner of Arlene's Flowers called the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to send their case back to the state Supreme Court a "great development."7 years ago

Rep. Rick Larsen on asylum seekers: Separation policy is ‘not working’
Washington Democratic Congressmember Rick Larsen joined the Jason Rantz Show to discuss the recent detention of asylum seekers separated from their children.7 years ago

Report finds unions may have broken ‘Honest Elections Law’
A new report by the Freedom Foundation found that unions may have contributed to candidates in 2017 despite Initiative 122 (known as the Honest Elections law).7 years ago

Rep. Walsh: Washington business tax credit counters Seattle’s ‘childish behavior’
State Representative Jim Walsh says the latest Washington business tax credit aims to counter Seattle's head tax and anti-business rhetoric.7 years ago

Monroe Mayor hopes new WATV law will help connect cities
It's now legal for WATV drivers to use their vehicle on city streets in Monroe, Wash. as long as they meet legal requirements. It could open up routes between neighboring cities and recreational areas.7 years ago

Likely legal arguments for Seattle’s latest gun control proposal
Seattle's latest gun control measure requiring safe storage will likely be challenged in court. If and when that happens, Rob McKenna says these will be the main arguments.7 years ago

Jewish activist disgusted by anti-Semitic Seattle event
Randy Kessler was at the local screening of the documentary 鈥淧inkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back!鈥 and was shocked by what he heard.7 years ago

Bainbridge Island chef gears up for fight over cannabis coffee
Back in February, Bainbridge Island-based chef Brendan McGill began offering a cannabis-infused latte at his cafe, Cafe Hitchcock, in downtown Seattle.7 years ago

West Seattle pizza shop owner targeted over head tax opposition
Rumors of a Seattle business boycott list have spread around town and one restaurant owner believes his opposition to the recently passed head tax7 years ago

Organizer of ‘No Tax on Jobs’ says referendum gaining support
Saul Spady, a small business owner and grandson of the founder of Dick's Drive-In, is on the ground gathering signatures for "No Tax on Jobs."7 years ago
Tumwater student calls out district over 鈥榩olitical鈥 policy on race
The Tumwater School District is considering a policy update to ensure racial equality on campuses, but some students are voicing their concerns.7 years ago

King County Council disappointed state won’t fund their ballot postage
King County Councilmember Joe McDermott explains his frustration that the state opted to fund ballot postage for every county in Washington, except King County.7 years ago
