
‘Give me something tangible’: Sec. of State challenges Culp to prove claims of voter fraud
With former gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp continuing to push claims of voter fraud, Secretary of State Kim Wyman is calling on him to produce evidence.4 years ago

WA state Sen. Schoesler steps down as minority leader, Sen. Braun assumes role
Washington state Sen. Mark Schoesler is stepping down from the Senate Minority Leader role to spend more time with family, but will still serve as Senator.4 years ago

WA Rep: COVID app is a privacy issue, based on unreliable data
Rep Jim Walsh (R-Aberdeen) says the COVID exposure app idea is a bad one for reasons of privacy and effectiveness.4 years ago

Kent mayor ‘more comfortable’ as controversial motel quarantine site spins back up
A once-controversial quarantine site is returning to service, but this time around, Kent Mayor Dana Ralph feels more confident things will go smoothly.4 years ago
WA GOP Chairman: Republicans have limited leverage in fighting Inslee’s mandates
Washington鈥檚 GOP Chairman Caleb Heimlich discusses what republicans need to do to gain more leverage with Inslee and limit some of his emergency powers.5 years ago

WA Rep: Inslee has an ‘elementary understanding of what risk really is’
Rep. Jesse Young criticizes what he says is Jay Inslee鈥檚 abuse of power in new set of restrictions -- while saying no to a special legislative session.5 years ago

Explaining how Gov. Inslee has the power to cap third-party delivery fees
A new proclamation caps fees charged to restaurants by third-party delivery apps. Former state AG Rob McKenna explains how the governor has this power.5 years ago

WA Rep: Inslee is ‘detached from reality’ and ‘prefers to govern alone’
Rep. Drew MacEwan (R-Union) discusses the COVID response from Gov. Inslee and says that he is detached from the impacts of the shutdowns.5 years ago

Washington state grocers ‘weren’t expecting’ new limits on capacity
The Washington Food Industry Association president wishes grocery stores had more notice of the new restrictions, but she's confident they're prepared.5 years ago

Seattle restaurateur: WA state ignores data that doesn’t support shutdowns
Chad Mackay, CEO of Fire and Vine Hospitality, says Washington's strict COVID restrictions on restaurants is not supported by data and not consistent.5 years ago

Snohomish County’s Cops and Barbers initiative aims to ‘bridge the gap’ between community, police
A group in Snohomish County is moving forward with "Cops and Barbers," an initiative to bring together the Black community and law enforcement, despite pushback from some.5 years ago

Troyer: Pierce County Sheriff should answer to citizens, not council
Pierce County Sheriff-elect Ed Troyer responds to new calls to have his role selected by the county council rather than elected.5 years ago

Snohomish County Sheriff Fortney responds to criticism of talks on race
Adam Fortney, Snohomish County Sheriff, recognizes talks between law enforcement and community won't solve the nation's problems, but it's a place to start.5 years ago

McMorris Rodgers: Democrats tell conservative women they don’t count
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris-Rodgers on her win and how she believes that national and local Democrats make conservative women feel like they don't count.5 years ago

Jesse Jensen says ‘we’re closing the gap’ in WA’s 8th Congressional District
While incumbent Kim Schrier holds 53% of the vote in Washington's 8th Congressional District, challenger Jesse Jensen remains optimistic as more ballots are counted.5 years ago

How the King County Sheriff’s Office is preparing for civil unrest
King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknect discusses whether there鈥檚 enough law enforcement staffed for an outbreak of civil unrest following the election.5 years ago

Why a Seattle entrepreneur is opening a new coffee shop during pandemic
While numerous Seattle businesses are closing during the COVID pandemic, Justin Shaheen, owner of Pilgrim Coffeehouse, is actually opening a new business.5 years ago

KTTH hosts special Election coverage on Nov. 3
Tune in to KTTH AM 770 throughout Election Day with Todd Herman, Rush Limbaugh, and Michael Medved. Jason Rantz anchors special, live and extended election coverage starting at 3 p.m.5 years ago

King County Sheriff: Charter amendment ‘scariest piece of legislation’ she’s seen
King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht speaks out against King County Charter Amendments 4, 5, and 6, finding six to be a disturbing piece of legislation.5 years ago

Lt. governor write-in candidate: Opponents’ only answer on budget shortfall is taxes
Joshua Freed discusses his write-in campaign for Lt. Governor and why fiscal conservatism is crucial to offset budget shortfalls during the COVID-19 crisis.5 years ago

Seattle Police Chief Diaz: City lacks enough officers to maintain safety
Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz weighs in on latest efforts to defund police and his concerns over staffing amid rising crime.5 years ago

WA Supreme Court candidate: Court shouldn’t second guess voters on car tabs
Judge Dave Larson is running for Supreme Court says he does not agree with the I-976 ruling, and says judges should not replace their judgment for the judgment of the voters.5 years ago

Councilmember: King County sales tax doesn’t address homeless causes
King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn on why he was the lone no vote on a new sales tax, which will fund homeless housing.5 years ago
