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Jason Rantz Show

The Jason Rantz Show airs every weekday from 3pm - 7pm on AM 770 KTTH.

Cliff Mass: Weekend forecast will return to normal following ‘extreme no-weather’ day

Enjoyed some sunshine? The weekend weather will shift back to typical patterns soon in the Puget Sound region.
2 months ago

‘Effectively eliminates the local initiative’: Attorney slams WA Supreme Court ruling on Spokane homelessness

The Washington State Supreme Court reverses a ruling on Spokane's "Hansen Initiative," impacting local efforts to address homelessness effectively.
2 months ago

‘Fight fire with fire’: Pierce County sheriff says he will contact ICE after council affirmed sanctuary policies

Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank opposes the Council's sanctuary policy, raising concerns for local law enforcement and public safety.
2 months ago

‘The irony is rich’: Brian Heywood slams ‘super aggressive’ property tax ahead of Tuesday’s protest

Homeowners will protest controversial property tax on Capitol steps Tuesday at 5 p.m.
2 months ago

‘Left overreaches until someone punches back’: New initiative lowers property tax cap

Let's Go Washington's Brian Heywood is out with new initiatives aimed at lowering the cost of living in Washington.
2 months ago

‘Kill Nazi Scum’: We Heart Seattle office tagged with ‘threat’

An unidentified suspect tagged We Heart Seattle office with 'Kill Nazi Scum,' featuring an Anarchist symbol.
2 months ago

Spokane council member rejects gender-affirming care ordinance with swath of amendments

Council member Jonathan Bingle adds five amendments, challenging the ordinance on gender-affirming care in Spokane.
2 months ago

Glen Morgan: WA Rep. ‘isn’t even pretending’ to hide conflict of interest on rent cap bill

Washington State Senator Emily Alvarado faces ethics scrutiny over alleged violations linked to her role in rent control policy decisions.
2 months ago

‘First Amendment Auditor’ in costume sparks alarm with visit to local elementary school

A so-called 'First Amendment Auditor' caused concern at Wilder Elementary, according to the district.
2 months ago

Here’s why Pierce County Sheriff won’t hire non-citizens as deputies

Discover why the Pierce County Sheriff opposes hiring non-citizens as deputies despite Senate Bill 5068's provisions.
3 months ago

Burien Council member ‘very excited’ Dow Constantine ‘no longer in charge of King County’

King County Executive Dow Constantine was officially named the new Sound Transit CEO Thursday, with a hefty $450,000 per year salary attached to the job.
3 months ago

ICE arrests previously deported Mexican citizen, with prior DV arrest, in Sedro Woolley

ICE said it arrested a Mexican citizen near Sedro Woolley who had been previously deported and had a prior arrest for domestic violence/assault in the second degree with strangulation.
3 months ago

Is a second publicly funded retirement pension in the cards for state employees?

The Freedom Foundation is calling attention to House Bill 1069, which they criticize for allowing unions representing state employees to negotiate for a second publicly funded retirement pension.
3 months ago

‘Accomplished nothing but revenue’: Edgewood man challenges traffic cameras

Michael Stanzel argues traffic cameras are ineffective in Washington, calling for their removal to improve community safety.
3 months ago

Tim Eyman: Parents no longer No. 1 as House Bill 1296 reverses hard-won rights

Tim Eyman was among many voicing their displeasure over House Bill 1296 and how the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Committee fielded the public's response.
3 months ago

Cliff Mass: Thunderstorm to shake up rush hour Wednesday

Cliff Mass advises of a thunderstorm set to disrupt rush hour Wednesday. Stay informed with the latest weather updates.
3 months ago

Jewish Lynnwood man says swastika vandalism to his Tesla was ‘a stab in the heart’

A Jewish Lynnwood Tesla owner shares the pain of recent vandalism amid rising attacks on Teslas across the U.S.
3 months ago

Seattle City Attorney says Stay Out of Drug Area/Prostitution zones difficult to enforce

Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison says Stay Out of Area Drugs (SODA) and Prostitution (SOAP) ordinances will be difficult to enforce and "will take some time to get law enforcement trained."
3 months ago

‘We’re being used as pawns’: Guild president slams deputy reductions in unincorporated King County

Deputies with the King County Sheriff's Office are sounding the alarm over staffing cuts in unincorporated King County.
3 months ago

‘Unhinged lunatics’: Rep. Baumgartner says activists planned to disrupt Spokane town hall

What was supposed to be a thoughtful Spokane town hall turned into an angry protest on Monday, as reported by The Spokesman-Review.
3 months ago

‘The swastikas did not fully come off’: Tesla owner speaks out after Cybertruck vandalism

Multiple Tesla Cybertrucks have been damaged and vandalized across the country, including in Washington at Tesla dealerships.
3 months ago

How to watch the stunning ‘blood moon’ lunar eclipse tonight

For the first time in more than two years, a total lunar eclipse will shine across the night sky, giving stargazers the chance to see a glowing red "blood moon."
3 months ago

Here’s how to get $2 eggs in Seattle and Tacoma

Learn how to score a dozen eggs for only $2 in Seattle and Tacoma with this trick.
3 months ago

Rantz: Meet the Sheriff vowing to help ICE, tells border czar ‘Tom Homan … put me on speed dial’

Klickitat County's Sheriff vows to assist ICE, risking legal repercussions to enforce immigration policies in Washington state.
3 months ago