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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.

Lawmakers hear dire circumstances of WSU being ‘Couged’ by ex-Pac-12 schools

The University of Washington’s departure from the Pac-12 Conference has created financial uncertainty for Washington State University (WSU).
1 year ago

Inmates can seek to leave prison sooner under Wash. House-passed bill

A divided state House of Representatives passed a bill giving felons an easier path out of prison without relying on the governor's decision to commute.
1 year ago

Wash. House passes bill that limits rent increases to 7% annually

The chamber passed a bill on a near-party-line vote that limits rent increases to 7% annually minutes before a legislative deadline would have passed.
1 year ago

Bill using state traffic cameras, other tech to fight graffiti passes in House

House Bill 1989 presents a more tech-savvy approach to combatting vandalism, as it introduces advanced spray drone technology and more.
1 year ago

State Senate passes bill expanding prohibited weapon zones

The Washington Senate passed a bill, broadening the scope of specific places where individuals are prohibited from knowingly carrying weapons.
1 year ago

A reversal of fortune concerning book banning in Washington

Lawmakers in the state House have passed a bill that essentially bans the banning of books that focus on people of a protected or marginalized class.
1 year ago

House passes bill shifting elections to even-numbered years

After an hour-long floor debate, the state House passed HB 1932 on Thursday by a vote of 52-45 with one member excused.
1 year ago

Wash. House passes bill to address ‘stealthing’ in sexual encounters

In a decisive move, the House has passed HB 1958, an act aimed at addressing the alarming issue known as stealthing.
1 year ago

Clergy become mandatory child abuse reporters in bill, with big exception

The Washington Senate approved a compromise that makes clergy and faith leaders mandatory reporters of child abuse with a major exception.
1 year ago

State Senate makes quick work, repeals ‘lewd laws’ governing bars, clubs

Less than two weeks after what critics called "a raid" on four LGBTQ+ clubs, senators passed a bill that includes the removal of the state's lewd laws.
1 year ago

2 adult entertainment bills could influence change in lewd laws governing state bars

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board's suspension of the lewd laws related to bars may help move forward two adult entertainment bills in Olympia.
1 year ago

Police accused of deadly force face independent prosecutions in revised bill

HB 1579 is part of broader reforms aiming for more accountability in policing, alongside other proposed bills.
1 year ago

Bill altering traffic safety camera use includes 75% discount for some violators

A substitute amendment approved by a House committee added some controversial elements, including reduced penalties for low-income violators.
1 year ago

State Senate approves health coverage assistance during labor disputes

The bill’s sponsor Senator Karen Kieser, D-Des Moines, said it will provide a safety net to people who have no access to any other health insurance.
1 year ago

Could a 10-cent bottle deposit system be in the state’s future?

In a bid to encourage recycling and promote environmental sustainability, state lawmakers are considering the bottle deposit system.
1 year ago

Officers deny LGBTQ+ bar visits were raids, officials seek to change lewd laws

According to Brady, LCB violations were observed at seven of the 10 locations, but did not identify those locations.
1 year ago

Pilot program to provide free rent to low-income residents could cost the state $251 million

The Evergreen Basic Income Pilot Program aims to provide recurring cash payments for two years to 7,500 low-income state residents.
1 year ago

Coupon discrimination by large grocery stores targeted in Senate bill

Senate Bill 6265 would require larger grocery stores to honor posted electronic coupons even if consumers have not subscribed to the store’s app or website.
1 year ago

Should you be required to have liability insurance if you own a gun?

A Washington Senate bill requiring liability insurance for gun owners is providing a new twist on the argument that citizens have right to bear arms.
1 year ago

Penalties for in-person harassment of election workers debated

The State Senate is debating a bill that would make the penalties for harassing an election worker in person the same as if it were done online.
1 year ago

State lawmakers try again to lower legal blood alcohol limit for DUIs

State lawmakers will make another attempt to lower the state's legal blood alcohol limit to 0.05 from the current 0.08. Only Utah has made a similar move.
1 year ago

‘I quit breathing’: Bill raises penalties for attacks on referees, school staff

The bil would elevate the penalty for anyone who interferes "by force or violence" to a class C felony.
1 year ago

Boeing sued for negligence over 2022 murder of employee

Rachel Washington, the executor of Isaiah Washington's estate, initiated the legal action in Washington's King County Superior Court in December.
1 year ago

House passes bill requiring a license to ‘smelt dip’

Smelt is a small and silvery fish about the size of an oversized anchovy, four to eight inches in length and known for its oily texture.
1 year ago