
Fill in the blanks: Jay Inslee’s presidential announcement
Washington State Governor Jay Inslee is likely to announce his presidential run "shortly." How do you think his official statement will read? Try our fill-in-the-blank Inslee speech.6 years ago

Senator taking on digital privacy rights with Washington Privacy Act
State senator Reuven Carlyle is taking on digital privacy rights for consumers with the Washington Privacy Act. Will Google and Facebook try to oppose it?6 years ago

Rep. Bill Jenkin returns to work just three weeks after heart attack
Representative Bill Jenkin (R-Prosser) recently suffered a heart attack, went through quadruple bypass surgery and then returned to work just three weeks later.6 years ago

Should Washington state look at a regional minimum wage?
A state representative is looking to change the way Washington looks at its minimum wage requirements. But can it actually work?6 years ago

Meet the 19-year-old running for Seattle City Council
Ethan Hunter is a 19-year-old who's running for Seattle City Council, hoping to take over Rob Johnson's seat in District 4.6 years ago

National Guard sent to aid North Bend socked in by snow
The city of North Bend remains buried under up to three feet of snow, and now the National Guard and Eastside Fire are being mobilized to help.6 years ago

SeaTac mayor attacked by local media for being a Trump supporter
SeaTac mayor Erin Sitterley has been strongly cticized by The Stranger and King County Democrats merely for being a Trump supporter.6 years ago

How are businesses faring during Seattle’s snowstorm?
We spoke to a few neighborhood businesses on Eastlake to see how they're faring during the snowstorm, and it turns out that coffee and pastries are as essential as shovels.6 years ago

Thurston Sheriff on 1639: ‘Am I supportive of it? No. Am I going to enforce it? Yes’
With numerous colleagues against it, Thurston County Sheriff John Snaza has felt the pressure to take a stance, and spoke to The Jason Rantz Show about how he'll proceed.6 years ago

Plunge into Alki’s icy waters, and give to a good cause
As a city of inclusion, Seattle has a storied history of its citizens giving to good causes, and it'll have a chance to do just that for the Polar Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 9.6 years ago

Klickitat County sheriff is latest to refuse enforcement of I-1639
I-1639 has proven controversial in many counties across Washington since it was approved by voters last November. Now, Klickitat County Sheriff Bob Songer joins others in refusing to enforce the measure.6 years ago

State Sen. Rivers: Controversial salon bill could be dead on arrival
After initially co-sponsoring a bill taxing Washington barbers and stylists, state senator Ann Rivers is now speaking out against it, citing concerns from many of her constituents.6 years ago

State rep. hopes to end statute of limitations for felony sex crimes
House Bill 1234 is very personal for for Republican Representative Dan Griffey, whose wife and daughter are sexual assault survivors.6 years ago

Pierce County councilmember calls for housing homeless in vacant jail cells
A proposal to house the homeless in vacant jail cells from Pierce County Councilmember Pam Roach has irked the county sheriff. She stopped by The Jason Rantz Show to clarify.6 years ago

‘The time has come’ to fix Daylight Saving, says state senator
A bill to keep the state of Washington in Daylight Saving Time year-round has been introduced in the state Legislature, and its sponsors remain optimistic about it potentially passing.6 years ago

Senator aims to ban congestion pricing before Seattle can implement its own
State Senator Tim Sheldon sees that Seattle is aiming to start congestion pricing and has crafted a bill to prevent the city, and others, from implementing such tolls.6 years ago

Lynnwood gun store owner thinks she has already found a loophole in I-1639
A Lynnwood gun store owner says she has already found a loophole in the recently passed I-1639 gun control law that restricts the sale of semi-automatic assault weapons to people over the age of 21.6 years ago

Naveed聽Jamali on running for city council, and the threats he’s received
Naveed聽Jamali is running for Seattle City Council to replace the retiring Sally Bagshaw in District 7. He discussed with KTTH's Jason Rantz the threats he's received, as well as transportation and Seattle police.6 years ago

Seniors at housing facility reportedly told not to say ‘Merry Christmas’
A senior housing facility reportedly has told its residents that they cannot express any celebration of Christmas or religious speech. One advocacy group is fighting back.6 years ago

Is changing pot shop laws now unfair to businesses?
A Republican state legislator is aiming to include preschools and school bus stops to the 1,000 foot zone pot shops must exist outside of. But is it fair to businesses already inside of that buffer zone?6 years ago

Marysville comes up with creative solution for homeless problem
The city of Marysville has seen impressive returns from a new program that offers its homeless lawbreakers an ultimatum: Accept help, or go to jail.6 years ago

Snohomish Little League seeks help after thefts, damage to facilities
The South Snohomish Little League recently saw much of their equipment stolen and broken, and their facilities used by vandals to squat and do drugs.6 years ago

Ben Shapiro responds to being barred from Gonzaga University
Conservative students at Gonzaga University wanted to host commentator Ben Shapiro next spring, but the college denied their request. Shapiro argues against the decision.7 years ago
