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Will the NHL actually be embraced by Seattle?

Seattle isn't exactly what one might think of as a traditional hockey town. Will hockey be embraced here by locals?
7 years ago

New SDOT traffic report shows ‘slow death’ of Seattle driving

The annual traffic report from SDOT shows a slight decrease in cars on the road, but for John Curley, the road diet is more about eliminating cars than increasing traffic efficiency.
7 years ago

Are shootings contagious? Prosecutors look at gun violence like disease

King County prosecutors believe shootings are contagious, and are using local crime data to try and prevent shootings before they happen.
7 years ago

Sumner homeless man returns $17,000 in cash: Should we be surprised?

A Sumner homeless man found $17,000 and turned it in to his local food bank. Why are stories like this surprising?
7 years ago

Is Starbucks solving a non-existent problem by blocking pornography?

After intense public pressure, Starbucks is finally blocking customers from watching pornography on their WiFi, though Tom and Curley have never seen anyone do it.
7 years ago

North Thurston schools lose $21,000 in debt from ‘lunch shaming’ ban

The "lunch shaming" House Bill 2610 didn't come with funding, and many of the students racking up the debt aren't enrolled in the free and reduced priced lunch program.
7 years ago

Do Washingtonians dislike taxes more than they like the environment?

Despite exit polls showing climate change was a chief concern among voters, the carbon-tax was voted down by significant margins two years in row.
7 years ago

Can new disclosure laws help relieve Seattle’s housing market?

New rules from the U.S. Treasury Department now requires King County buyers paying for houses in cash to disclose their identity to law enforcement.
7 years ago

Has Mayor Durkan finally found her footing after a year in office?

How is Mayor Jenny Durkan doing after her first year in office? A new stylistic approach may be helping her lead more effectively.
7 years ago

Can a former Amazon ‘bar raiser’ actually help you get a job?

A former Amazon "bar raiser" is offering his services to prospective employees interviewing at the company. But is it actually worth it, or is it about as helpful as an SAT training course?
7 years ago

Plenty of blame to go around in alleged racism at Kirkland yogurt shop

An incident at a Kirkland yogurt shop, where a manager called the police on a black man, has sparked a discussion around racism from both sides of the aisle.
7 years ago

Why people are moving to secondary cities and not regretting it

A wave of people locally and nationally are moving to secondary cities, which offer cheaper housing costs, less stress, and a higher quality of life.
7 years ago

How gun control laws and candidates actually help gun sales

The passage of I-1639 has gun sales in Washington quickly rising, a trend that's become consistent with candidates and ballot measures in favor of gun control.
7 years ago

What are Jay Inslee’s presidential hopes after the midterms?

Tom and Curley discuss whether Jay Inslee would make a good candidate for president.
7 years ago

Social media site Gab returns with help from Seattle-area startup, after Pittsburgh shooting

Social media site Gab returned online with the help of Epik.com, a domain registrar based out of Sammamish. Online registrar GoDaddy took Gab off their platform after the Pittsburgh shooting.
7 years ago

Amazon helping make Seattle great for tourists; city is worst for dating

The nationally-touring Great Love Debate podcast named Seattle "America's Worst City to Find Love," a stark contrast to Lonely Planet naming it the eighth best city for tourists.
7 years ago

The difficulty in determining why homeless people come to Seattle

Is Seattle a magnet for homeless people? A 2018 survey found 16.9 percent lived outside of King County, and 5.5 percent came from out of state.
7 years ago

John Curley’s adventures with the flu shot that gave him flu-like symptoms

Flu season is upon us, and 成人X站's John Curley discussed his bad experience with getting a flu shot last year.
7 years ago

Battle of experience: Economics of hiring minimum wage workers

According to the latest information from an ongoing UW minimum wage study, workers with more experience saw their pay rise and less-experienced workers did not undergo any actual change.
7 years ago

Washington ranks fifth in the nation for stick shift usage

A recent CarMax survey found that Washington placed fifth in the nation for purchase of manual transmissions. Do you know how to drive one?
7 years ago

Is the future of affordable travel self-flying cars and electric airplanes?

Self-flying cars and hybrid-electric airplanes aren't things of the distant future, and both could end up making air travel more affordable by leaps and bounds.
7 years ago

Spokane is trying to entice unhappy Seattleites looking to flee

Spokane is aggressively opening its arms to Seattleites looking to flee, and doing so with a city-run, $450,000 marketing campaign aimed at more than 500 local businesses.
7 years ago

Why are high-income earners using Seattle public transit more than others?

A total of 11 percent of people earning $75,000 or more took public transit in 2017, a usage higher than lower-earning income groups.
7 years ago

Seattle not allowing dockless electric scooters any time soon

While scooter-shares already exist in dozens of cities -- including Portland and Tacoma -- Seattle is playing it safe while other cities take the plunge.
7 years ago