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2020 best audio on MyNorthwest

Dec 28, 2019, 11:10 AM | Updated: Dec 16, 2020, 10:36 pm

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From interviews to analysis, take a listen to the top audio posted across 成人X站 Radio, 710 ESPN Seattle, and KTTH in 2020.

Rachel Belle talks with legendary Seattle DJ Marco Collins

Marco loves breakfast, so host Rachel Belle takes a field trip to Glo’s, one of Seattle’s long standing diners, to try his favorite eggs Benedict and learn the secret of their hallowed hollandaise.

COVID-19 Seattle: After slight decline of cases in Washington, Inslee changes some restrictions

成人X站 Radio’s Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo recap Governor Inslee’s reopening of bowling alleys and U-Pick farms, as well as a glimmer of hope: COVID cases are trending just slightly downwards again in Washington state.

Pete discusses the loss in Green Bay, and takes a look at the offseason

Pete Carroll sits down with Danny and Gallant for his weekly check in throughout the football season. This week, Pete discusses their season ending loss in Green Bay, and how the future of this team might look.

Kennewick Restaurant says they’ll remain open, “Peacefully Protesting” Inslee orders

Dana Slovak, owner of Koko’s Bartini in Kennewick, says they are defying Inslee’s orders and opening their doors for dinner every night calling it a “peaceful protest.”

Did Gov. Inslee go far enough? With Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding

Events with more than 250 people have been decreed cancelled by order of Washington State Governor Jay Inslee. Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, an epidemiologist, health economist, and nutrition scientist at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health shares where the coronavirus pandemic is headed — and whether the Governor went far enough.

Brock & Salk’s Seahawks Draft Breakdown

Why are Brock and Salk both concerned about the Seahawks draft? Why did Jordyn Brooks make Brock’s list of perfect Seahawks fits? Why does Salk believe the Seahawks have failed their offseason so far? The hard questions on the Hawks’ draft…ANSWERED!

Three dispatch transmissions tell one alarming story

A Medic 1 unit calling in an assault outside a Shell Gas station in Burien. SPD saying they do not have enough resources to respond to a burglary, and the SPD shutting down the tunnel. What these sound bites all have in common.

Chris Broussard: Standing Firm in Faith

FOX Sports 1 sports reporter, analyst and radio host Chris Broussard learned during college what it meant to stop living for yourself after understanding what it means to follow God’s call in his life. In this episode, Broussard shares his experiences of living out his faith in a bold, authentic way in a field of work that doesn’t always agree with his beliefs.

Police Chief Loren Culp gives us an update from the campaign trail

Police Chief Loren Culp gives Jason Rantz an update from the campaign trail

Dr. Keith Jerome, everything we know about coronavirus so far

Dr. Keith Jerome is on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak in Washington state.

He’s not only the Head of Virology at the University of Washington’s Department of Laboratory Medicine. He’s also a member of the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

Raucous version of WA state song would make composer ‘turn in her grave’

The ongoing pandemic can make us feel a little patriotic about our home state. And not many people know that 鈥淲ashington, My Home鈥 is our official song.

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childcare snohomish county...

Nate Nehring and Jared Mead, Special Contributors to MyNorthwest

Snohomish County Council members: Here’s how we’re tackling Washington’s childcare crisis

The Snohomish County Council is tackling the state's childcare crisis head-on. Councilmembers Nate Nehring and Jared Mead explain their bipartisan efforts.

1 month ago

INRIX leaving Kirkland...

Kurt Triplett, SPECIAL CONTRIBUTOR TO MYNORTHWEST

City of Kirkland: 8 facts everyone needs to know about our permanent supportive housing project

The city of Kirkland wishes to provide insights into its permanent supportive housing project for the homeless at the old La Quinta Inn.

1 month ago

At the Whatcom Humane in Bellingham, the puppy rush came early...

Brandon Thompson, 成人X站 7 News

56 puppies overwhelm Whatcom Humane in Bellingham

Animal shelters prepare for puppy season as Whatcom Humane welcomes 56 new arrivals, highlighting the need for community support.

2 months ago

employer shuttles bill...

Matt Markovich

Bill to open bus only lanes to employer shuttles sparks debate in Olympia

A proposed bill in Olympia aims to let employer shuttles use transit lanes, igniting discussion among business and transit leaders.

2 months ago

satellites, night sky...

Bill Kaczaraba

Opinion: With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world

American author Max Ehrmann wrote a poem in 1921. It was distributed in a Christmas card in 1933,

1 year ago

Gingerbread House...

MyNorthwest Staff

成人X站 Newsradio wins Bonneville Gingerbread House competition

In a tradition unlike any other, the second annual Bonneville Seattle Gingerbread House competition was fierce between multiple departments.

1 year ago

2020 best audio on MyNorthwest