
Curley: Removing cars from Pike Place Market a step toward car-less Seattle
John Curley and Shari Elliker weigh in on the recent push to take cars out of Pike Place Market in Seattle and "pedestrian-ize" the area.4 years ago

With farewell to Tom Tangney, 成人X站 Radio introduces new afternoon program
成人X站 Radio's John Curley and Shari Show begins Dec. 2, airing weekdays 3-7 p.m.4 years ago

John Curley commissions Sondheim-inspired song for Tom Tangney’s final show
As part of Tom's final send-off, co-host John Curley commissioned a farewell song, written and performed by singer Jacob Ryan Smith.4 years ago

成人X站 Radio says goodbye ahead of Tom Tangney’s final show before retirement
With Wednesday marking the final day before Tom Tangney's retirement, 成人X站 Radio personalities, reporters, and more are saying their goodbyes.聽4 years ago

20 years too many? Tom and Curley debate the TSA as Thanksgiving travel ramps up
As Sea-Tac Airport will see an estimated 1.5 million travelers over Thanksgiving, 成人X站 Radio's Tom and Curley Show questions the necessity of the TSA.4 years ago

Tom & Curley Show co-host Tom Tangney announces retirement
After nearly three decades at 成人X站 Radio, Tom & Curley Show co-host Tom Tangney is retiring, with his last show set for Dec. 1.4 years ago

Tom & Curley: What are the rules for fans at Seattle Kraken games?
Should sports fans be sitting or standing? Depending on the Seattle sporting event you're attending, the answer to that question can vary.4 years ago

John Curley wrestles with the idea of deer hunting
John Curley is supposed to go hunting for a deer tomorrow, but he's having a hard time convincing himself it's a good idea for the deer.4 years ago

Kraken CEO: Climate Pledge Arena is the ‘most beautiful arena in the world’
Tod Leiweke, CEO of the Kraken, told 成人X站 Radio's Tom & Curley Show about what fans can expect for the upcoming season and at the new arena.4 years ago

Rep for landlords says Seattle needs to focus on ‘real solutions’ to fix housing crisis
Brett Waller, director of government affairs for the Washington Multifamily Housing Association, explains the recent housing bills in Seattle.4 years ago

Tom & Curley Show interrupted by a squirrel
In the middle of reading letters from listeners on Monday, John Curley was interrupted by his dogs bringing a squirrel inside his cabin.4 years ago

Not much point in suing over Inslee’s vaccine order, says former state Attorney General
The vaccine order from Gov. Inslee for state workers stands on pretty firm legal ground, according to former Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna.4 years ago

Should Seattle council shoulder the blame for city’s ‘violent crime spike’?
The Tom & Curley Show discusses a recent column from Seattle Times' Danny Westneat titled: "How the City Council left Seattle in a no man's land on crime."4 years ago

Tom & Curley: Mistaken identity story out of Edmonds has an added twist
Tom and John discuss the case of mistaken identity from a viral video out of Edmonds that led to death threats, but there's another part of the story.4 years ago

What will it take for you to return to King County Metro post-pandemic?
As vaccinations against COVID-19 are on the rise, how would you feel about commuting to work on a Metro bus again? Tom & Curley weigh in.4 years ago

Poll: Seattle metro area most eager in country to get the COVID vaccine
A new poll finds that the Seattle area -- including Snohomish, King, and Pierce counties -- tops the U.S. for willingness to get a COVID vaccine.4 years ago

Seattle green transportation plan may close off large section to most cars
Seattle's new green transportation plan could result in prohibiting cars in a large part of Seattle.4 years ago

Thousands of WA restaurant workers ask to be included in next vaccine phase
Washington restaurant and hospitality workers are asking Gov. Inslee to include them in the next phase of vaccine eligibility with other essential workers.4 years ago

Tom and Curley reflect on the Joe Biden inauguration, and calls for unity
Tom and Curley react to the Biden inauguration and Trump's exit, with Curley not exactly buying into the calls for unity.5 years ago

Report: Only 15 confirmed COVID cases at outdoor Seattle encampments
There was concern COVID would spread at Seattle encampments, but few cases have been reported. Curley thinks asymptomatic cases would raise the number.5 years ago

Tangney: World events bigger than Mayor Durkan bargained for
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced on Monday that she would not run for reelection in 2021. Rather than spend her last year campaigning, Durkan said she'd rather work on problems that Seattle faces.5 years ago

WA residents hit with overpayment notices for unemployment
Several thousand Washington residents received overpayment notices for unemployment benefits, as result of being on federal PUA benefits.5 years ago

Should the COVID vaccine go to the vulnerable first, or to super spreaders?
Tom & Curley discuss a study that suggests rather than giving the eventual COVID-19 vaccine to vulnerable populations, you give it to super spreaders.5 years ago
