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Matt Markovich

Matt Markovich brings 30+ years worth of reporting experience to ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio. He was originally brought to Seattle by ³ÉÈËXÕ¾-TV in 1991. After three years, he moved over to KOMO-TV and was there until the fall of 2021. After that, he did some fill-in talk show work here at ³ÉÈËXÕ¾-FM before moving over to FOX 13 as their political reporter. He’s a winner of 14 Northwest Emmy Awards. Matt began his broadcast career at KMET-FM in Los Angeles as a surf reporter while was going to college at UC Santa Barbara (his hometown) and making Mr. Zog’s Sex Wax. If you know what it is, you know why Matt was hired as a surf reporter. KMET brought him on full-time as a 19 year old radio producer/reporter at one of the largest rock ‘n roll stations in the country. He later finished up college at San Diego State University. He races Hobie Catamarans competitively, loves to ski, now ‘surfs’ the world wide web and shares travel secrets. He’s been married to his wife Carlissa for 26 years, has a son Josh, 23 and daughter Jessie 21 plus two labs Mekah and Georgia.

Senate bill aims to prohibit use of hostile architecture preventing homeless camps

If architecture is erected specifically "to prevent people from sitting or lying at street" level, it would be prohibited.
1 year ago

Bill proposes statewide ban on police from hogtying suspects

One official estimated that about two-thirds of the 276 law enforcement agencies in the state have policies prohibiting the use of hogties.
1 year ago

Amanda Knox testifies in Olympia about police interrogation bill

House Bill 1062 seeks to remove deception as a tactic by law enforcement to elicit a confession during custodial interrogations.
1 year ago

Bill proposing child removal from homes with fentanyl sparks charged debate

The immediate removal of a child from a home where fentanyl was found generated emotional debate and testimony in Olympia.
1 year ago

Hearing on Inslee plan to compel oil company price transparency gets heated

The first public hearing prompted strong accusations by climate activists and a vigorous defense from the industry.
1 year ago

Holocaust education bill proposed as antisemitic incidents increase

State lawmakers heard mixed opinions Tuesday about a bill regarding Holocaust and genocide education in public middle, junior high and high schools.
1 year ago

WA introduces House Bill 1958 addressing ‘stealthing’ in sexual activity

"Stealthing" refers to the deliberate removal or destruction of a sexually protective device, typically a condom, without consent from the other person.
1 year ago

Puget Sound Energy’s ‘flex event’ affected 260,000 customers amid cold spell

Customers received an email or a pre-recorded phone message alerting them to the flex event, but the message failed to explain what a flex event means.
1 year ago

Legislature considers rent increase cap, but don’t call it ‘rent control’

"Under this bill, rent increases are capped at 5% every 12 months," Alvarado said. "When a person voluntarily vacates a unit, (they can) reset the rent."
1 year ago

New legislation could bar Trump from Washington primary ballot

Washington State is poised to enter the national debate on former President Donald Trump's legitimacy to appear on a presidential primary ballot, including Washington's March 12 primary ballot.
1 year ago

Wash. bill proposes categorizing student athletes by chromosomal makeup

Eligibility for these groups would require medical documentation demonstrating a student's chromosomal makeup, without mandating a blood test.
1 year ago

WA House passes bill that sets minimum age requirement for marriage at 18 years old

Before issuing a marriage license, the county auditor must ensure that each applicant submits an affidavit confirming the person is at least 18 years old.
1 year ago

Markovich: Compassion may be expensive – kindness is not

Let me offer this for the New Year – Be kind.
1 year ago

Markovich: What my dad’s car and Russell Wilson have in common

You may have heard that the Denver Broncos are benching Russell Wilson for the last two games of the season.
1 year ago

Markovich: Will you know when your local news anchor becomes ‘automated’?

Media companies are betting maybe you won’t notice an artificially generated news anchor is delivering your local news.
1 year ago

Detainees to be paid minimum wage after WA Supreme Court ruling

The Washington Supreme Court ruled detainees being held at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma must be paid the state's minimum wage.
1 year ago

Washington Supreme Court rules in favor of detained workers’ wage dispute

The Washington Supreme Court ruled that detainees at an immigration detention facility in Tacoma must be paid minimum wage.
1 year ago

King County Prosecutor’s Office accused of mishandling sexual assault cases

Accusations of mishandling sexual assault cases have been made against the King County’s Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
1 year ago

WA bill proposes live-fire training for firearm permit acquisition

An Olympia bill has been introduced, mandating live-fire training as a prerequisite to obtaining a firearm permit.
1 year ago

Gov. Inslee proposes ambitious $72B budget for 2024-2025

Governor Jay Inslee unveiled an expansive supplemental budget for 2024-2025, featuring $72 billion in increased operating expenditures.
1 year ago

Inslee: WA to receive $900M surplus from pollution credits

Originally anticipating $2.1 billion from quarterly carbon credit auctions, the Department of Ecology revised its estimates upward to $3 billion.
1 year ago

No auto insurance? 3 strikes could lead to vehicle impound

The state bill, sponsored by Republican Rep. Leonard Christian of Spokane Valley, comes amid concerns over the impact of irresponsible uninsured drivers.
1 year ago

‘Sticker shock’: Despite past costs, Inslee seeks $100M to prevent homelessness

Washington Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee is aiming to add an extra $100 million to a plan targeting the removal of unhoused individuals along state highways.
1 year ago

Legislators consider removing gray wolves off endangered list in Wash.

The change in status is likely to be favorable to ranchers who lose livestock to the wolves and allow more permitted killing of problematic gray wolves.
1 year ago