
‘Really unfortunate’: Corporations pulling out of Seattle Pride over Trump admin.
Major corporations are pulling funding from Seattle Pride amid political tensions.17 hours ago

Jeremy Piven talks ‘Entourage,’ new comedy special, and stripper names ahead of Seattle stand-up show
Actor and comedian Jeremy Piven is making his way to Seattle's Neptune Theatre next month as part of his stand-up tour, but not before stopping by "Seattle's Morning News" on ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio.17 hours ago

Skip the airport chargers: Gee warns Sea-Tac travelers of ‘juice jacking’
TSA warns Sea-Tac travelers: avoid airport chargers to protect your data from juice jacking threats.6 days ago

Seattle’s young adult exodus: Millennials, Gen Z leaving the city in post-COVID trend
Census data revealed that Seattle's young-adult population has declined since the start of the pandemic, bucking the trend that the Puget Sound is a thriving hub for Gen Z, latter millennials, and its hybrid in-between group, "zillennials."7 days ago

‘Step up and fight back’: Queer advocate for Seattle mayor pushes ‘next generation of leadership’
Queer community advocate Ry Armstrong joins the Seattle mayor race, making their case on "Seattle's Morning News."9 days ago

Seattle mayoral candidate Joe Mallahan calls out city leadership: ‘We don’t see our values on the streets’
Joe Mallahan, a Seattle mayoral candidate, critiques current leadership while campaigning for change in the city.12 days ago

Gee Scott: United Airlines’ new check-in policy is about ‘more accountability’
Discover Gee Scott's views on United Airlines' timely check-in policy for enhanced accountability and improved passenger experience.19 days ago

How to zipper merge properly? ‘I-5 commuters’ share dos and don’ts
"Seattle's Morning News" speaks with I-5 commuters about their strategy regarding the zipper merge.24 days ago

Getting in the water this holiday weekend? Put that life jacket on
The holiday weekend is almost here, and it's going to be warm. Heading out on the water? Put on your life jacket! Washington has seen 23 boating deaths in the past two years.24 days ago

Gee Scott rips Seattle rates: ‘You need to sell a kidney to afford rent’
Gee Scott denounces rising Seattle rents, citing a Zillow study requiring $90,000 for housing affordability.25 days ago

Seattle law cracking down on clubs now in effect
Seattle introduces a new law aimed at enhancing safety in clubs following a series of shootings, addressing community concerns.27 days ago

‘Writing is on the wall’: Talk of NBA expanding into Seattle heats up
NBA commissioner Adam Silver expects discussion about expansion to cities including Seattle to be one of the central topics when the league’s owners meet this summer.30 days ago

‘Stay in prison’: Gee Scott slams Menendez brothers’ parole eligibility
Gee responds to the Menendez brothers' parole request, reflecting on their 1989 parental murders and ongoing implications.1 month ago

WA delays electric ferry plan, 3 diesel boats to return
Washington State Ferries adds diesel boats for a busy summer season, delaying the electric ferry initiative.1 month ago

Barry Manilow performs live for Manda Factor’s ringtone
Barry Manilow has announced his final concert in Seattle. The pop superstar will be performing at the Climate Pledge Arena on July 12.1 month ago

‘No taxes are fun or easy:’ Democratic majority leader justifies tax increases in new WA budget
House Democratic Majority Leader and representative for the 34th legislative district Joe Fitzgibbon said that the hardest part about this session was grappling with the size of the budget shortfall.2 months ago

‘Our spending has been out of control:’ Republican leader pushes back against cuts, tax increases in new budget plan
House Republican Deputy Leader Chris Corry shares his takeaway on WA's budget plans on "Seattle's Morning News."2 months ago

Consumerman Herb Weisbaum warns of ‘wild west’ marketplace as federal protections weaken
Weisbaum highlights risks of a wild west marketplace without federal regulations, as discussed on ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio.2 months ago

WA Rep: Gov. Ferguson won’t sign $12B budget plan—but it could become law anyway
Governor Bob Ferguson is still not embracing the $12 billion package presented to balance the state's $16 billion budget shortfall.2 months ago

‘Control over academic policies’: Former WA AG weighs in on Harvard v. Trump
Former WA AG discusses Harvard’s lawsuit to protect $2.2 billion in federal grants on Seattle's Morning News.2 months ago

SMN: Poe Russell raises concerns over city’s homelessness plan as mayor touts 80% drop in tents
Seattle's mayor highlighted an 80% drop in tent encampments, however it has raised questions about the effectiveness of homelessness strategies.2 months ago

News anchor on autism and its rise: ‘Why wouldn’t we’ try to prevent it?
According to a nationwide survey conducted in 2022 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), one in 31 children studied had been diagnosed with autism—a significant increase from the one-in-every-36 reported in 2020.2 months ago

Early scrutiny, budget crises, legal fights with Trump: WA AG’s fiery first 100 days
Washington has a new attorney general for the first time in 12 years in Nick Brown, and it's been a chaotic start to his tenure as the state continues to battle against many of the Trump administration's executive orders.2 months ago
