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Seattle's Morning News w/ Charlie Harger

Seattle's Morning News

Seattle's Morning News

Charlie Harger brings you the day's most important news stories from across the Pacific Northwest live from 5 a.m. - 9 a.m. weekdays on ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio 97.3 FM and the ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio App.

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.
3 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.
3 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.
3 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.
3 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.
4 months ago

Trump administration’s deportation of Venezuelan gang members faces legal scrutiny

The Trump administration deported more alleged Venezuelan and MS-13 gang members to El Salvador last weekend. But was it legal?
4 months ago

Gee Scott: Green card holders have reason to worry about travelling while Trump is president

Green card holders are feeling hesitant to travel outside of the U.S. as they fear having trouble re-entering the country.
4 months ago

Gee Scott: ‘Pharmacy deserts’ are a direct consequence of allowing shoplifting

Explore how pharmacy deserts in Washington limit access to essential medications and their impact on communities.
4 months ago

Americans spend $1,400 on prescriptions per year — here’s how to save big on medications

With the average American spending more than $1,400 on prescription medications a year, lots of people look to cut corners in order to help budget themselves -- with dangerous and even fatal consequences.
5 months ago

‘I feel a similar vibe’: Gee Scott compares Sam Darnold’s future to Matt Hasselbeck’s success in Seattle

"I love him," Gee Scott said about Sam Darnold during his introductory presser. "My man pulled up in a flannel yesterday, he looked good. He read the room. He knew the assignment."
5 months ago