成人X站

Former MyNorthwest Content Editor

Dyer Oxley

Dyer Oxley was formerly a MyNorthwest.com Content Editor.

Dori Monson: Developers are getting insanely wealthy from middle class along light rail lines

Dori is taking the time to say "I told you so" after a report states property near light rail stations is more expensive than property one mile away.
9 years ago

Seattle City Council, Tony Ventrella pan ‘Uberization’ of TV news

Jason Rantz discusses the Seattle City Council's recent resolution over local TV news and whether it is a supportive effort for a public good, or posturing for labor unions.
9 years ago

Seattle City Council renamed stretch of Eastlake Ave. for homeless advocate

The Seattle City Council renamed a portion of Eastlake Avenue in honor of a homeless advocate who recently passed away. Now, one block of Eastlake will read "Bill Hobson Way."
9 years ago

Would you program a self-driving car to save your life or a pedestrian’s?

You're a self-driving car and a pedestrian stumbles in your way. You can either save the driver at the pedestrian's peril, or crash and kill the driver. What do you do?
9 years ago

Washington state senator announces he has cancer

State Senator Andy Hill, representing the 45th District, announced Monday he is facing a form of cancer and intends to undergo treatment.
9 years ago

Firework ban list steadily growing around Puget Sound

Many Washington cities have banned fireworks, with a considerable number around Puget Sound in recent years.
9 years ago

Seattle parody songs about Trump, the Jungle, and Bertha

From Trump to Bertha, inspiration strikes 成人X站 Radio's Aaron Mason and a parody song is the result. Here's the top five parodies he has made recently.
9 years ago

Transgender person attacked on eve of Seattle Pride weekend

A transgender person was attacked on Capitol Hill after attending a fundraiser in the wake of the Orlando mass shooting. The attacker yelled, "Happy Pride," before assaulting the person.
9 years ago

Is a tax to maintain Seattle’s homeless camps the right answer?

成人X站 Radio's Dave Ross suggested a tax to maintain the Jungle, since no one will leave. That notion did not sit well with Ron and Don.
9 years ago

Ride the Ducks vehicle crunches car in downtown Seattle

A Ride the Ducks driver was issued a ticket after their massive vehicle drove onto, and crushed, the rear end of a small sedan.
9 years ago

Semi-truck jackknifes in I-90 tunnel stalling traffic

A semi-truck jackknifed inside the Mount Baker tunnel on I-90 that leads into Seattle from the floating bridge during the Thursday night commute.
9 years ago

Seattle Mayor Murray throws shade at local newspaper

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray is considering legal ramifications after information was leaked to a newspaper about the city's labor negotiations with its police union.
9 years ago

Bed bugs or ants? Pest control responds to King County building in Seattle

A bed bug infestation has been reported at the King County Administration Building in downtown Seattle, reportedly near a homeless encampment on the property.
9 years ago

Cops are going undercover to catch drivers on their phones

It looks like a bystander lingering on the side of the road. But instead, it's a cop watching for drivers using their cell phones.
9 years ago

Ron Upshaw asks if he has to give ‘every junkie’ a place to go

Ron and Don point out that there are those experiencing homelessness, and others who are simply camping along I-5 in Seattle -- and they don't want services for campers.
9 years ago

Video: Commercial released for Phoenix Jones’ brotherly battle

A commercial has been released for the anticipated MMA match between Seattle's superhero Phoenix Jones and his brother Caros Fodor.
9 years ago

Vandalized mural is a byproduct of Seattle’s left-leaning mentality

A Bettie Page mural was vandalized, caught between two different feminist views. But Dori believes it says more about the mentality of Seattle in general.
9 years ago

Road rage on I-5: Knife-wielding man still on the loose

A knife wielding man lunged at a family in their car and smashed out their windows on an I-5 off ramp. He is still on the loose.
9 years ago

Don: Airbnb, VBRO regulations will force rentals into an underground market

If the City of Seattle opts to place regulations on Airbnb users, one thing will happen -- they'll just not tell the city and keep the tax money for themselves, according to Ron and Don.
9 years ago

TV dispute preventing some Seattleites from watching US Open this weekend

All Dori wants to do for Fathers Day weekend is to watch the U.S. Open, but a dispute with Dish Network and Tribune Media may prevent that. He brings them both to the table to try and solve the issue.
9 years ago

Pierce County considering levy as deputy staffing levels remain too low

A recent staffing study for the Pierce County Sheriff's Department concludes that the agency is lacking sufficient staffing levels -- both for civilian employees and deputies on the beat.
9 years ago

Reed pleads guilty for rendering assistance to brother, accused murderer

Tony Reed has pleaded guilty to a charge for helping his brother hide bodies and cars, and flee the area after he allegedly murdered an Oso couple.
9 years ago

People are losing their property over Washington’s poorly written law

Her scooter was sold from underneath her while she lay in a hospital on a ventilator. Now a state legislator is trying to fix the law so it doesn't happen again.
9 years ago

Over-regulation or market correction? Seattle takes on Airbnb

A mass of Seattle property owners pleaded with their city council to not pass regulations that could alter how Airbnb and similar businesses are used in the city.
9 years ago